Discuss adhesive removal from floor in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; i have a kitchen floor to do the tiles have already been removed they basically just lifted but the whole floor is covered in thick adhesive whats the best way ...
i have a kitchen floor to do the tiles have already been removed they basically just lifted but the whole floor is covered in thick adhesive whats the best way to remove or can i just remove highest bits then go over it again thanks in advance rab
I would take a lump hammer and a bolster to the highest/loosest bits. Then hoover the floor off to remove all the grip and dust, prime the floor with an acrylic primer and then SLC. Do you know which brand of adhesives/grouts you will be using?
Good adhesive. In that case, if there is a Tile Giant near you, pop in and give them the size of the room and the depth that you need to bring the floor up and they should be able to sort you out with a suitable SLC
You might get away with just SLC straight over it if there are no really high points (after priming) but you need to make sure that you get rid of any loose bit if there are any.
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