Restoring Old Tiles
I’m renovating a very old bathroom in my house. Under a few layers of linoleum I found some old white mosaic tiles that I like, but are in pretty rough condition. The biggest problem is the huge amount of adhesive stuck on parts of the tile. Ideally I’d like to remove the old glue & remaining scraps of linoleum and restore the tiles underneath. I’m not sure if a power buffer will remove the adhesive or not. I’m also considering the possibility of heating the glue and scraping it off, but I don’t want to scar the tiles too badly. Any suggestions? Thanks.
sweetser
in Tile 13 years and 9 months ago
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Townie | 13 years and 9 months ago
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Don’t use a metal scraper to remove glue as it will leave permanent marks on the tile. I would go dustless and try boiling water, heat gun on low heat, even rock miracle or zip strip.
callalily | 13 years and 9 months ago
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Sometimes glue will dissolve in hot water.