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I've tried to scrape off as much lino backing as possible but some of its just doesn't want to budge. I've used an industrial hot air gun and and even tried boiling hot water onto it to try and soften the adhesive but its still difficult to budge. Its as if there is waterproof paper stuck to the floor. Its obviously the final layer on the lino backing. If boiling water doesn't shift it then I'm starting to think that it should be OK to tiles over once primed.
 
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You need to remove it.......

Try one of these attachments for a grinder..

Cupped Diamond Wheel


Fits standard type 115 mm angle grinders (100 mm x 22.2mm bore.)


Ideal for grinding away bumps in uneven concrete floors and keying old tiles or terrazzo before tiling

click picture to enlarge

weight 275g


Price: £18.88 £21.71 Including VAT at 15%


Wire Brush for Angle Grinder


A very aggressive wire brush for use in an angle grinder - You will be amazed how fast this works!

Use to remove all kinds of unwanted paint, adhesive, rust and other surface contaminants etc

Very good for 'keying' smooth surfaces.

- Hardend & twisted 0.5 mm steel strands
- 75 mm Diameter
- Standard M14 thread (fits all standard angle grinders)
- Max speed 12,500 Rpm

We recommend you wear suitable eye protection overalls and gloves while using this tool



Price: £4.49 £5.16 Including VAT at 15%

Both available from trade tiler.


Then you can prime and tile...some comps say don't mix primers but then an acrylic primer is a primer...
 

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