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Alan M

i presume by old tiles you mean total removal and not for repair etc.

sometimes i use a few old cheap wide wood chisels to get in behind the addy and pop it off, just go gentel . sometimes i bring in the big kango and frighten them off .
i took off a 4 foot square piece of tiling (skim came off wall) in one piece ,grout pefect. i left it at the back door for the customer to see when they drove in.
 
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Gazzer

I have a large bucket trowel with a flat piece of steel welded to the trowel tang. Saves me hitting my knuckles altough with the photo below , all I did was slide the trowel behind and they all popped off.
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