How do I get rid of 60 sq meters of floor tile glue?
I have a lounge, kitchen, hallway & dinning Room which is all tiled unfortunately alot of tiles are drummed & I've lift 8 tiles taken the glue off the floor (took me all day for 8 tiles)😥Is there an easier way to get rid of the glue. I wish i could re-tile or put down floating floorboards but I cannot afford it. At this stage I'm thinking of just lifting the tiles that need to be re-glued & grouted again.
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Better check with an old flooring installer. It depends what kind of glue your fighting with. I would try a heat gun and a flooring scraper. The blade is as sharp as a razor blade. Make certain your glue is not flammable before you start. A flooring installer will ask how old it is, what color is it and maybe other questions that will give him a hint as to what steps to take. DO NOT USE A SOLVENT TO DISSOLVE IT!
You may run the risk of a fire.