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mark43766
Hello,
We have a 1920's tiled fireplace which at some point as been over-tiled with mosaics. We want to expose the originals which has some particularly nice curved glazed tiles, but are struggling to remove the mosaics, and have in a couple of places damaged the original tiles where the adhesive seems to have bonded very well.
So far we have been progressing with a filling knife and hammer trying to work under the tiles and break them off. The adhesive left behind can be scrapped off and cleans with some elbow grease, but I was wondering if there are any better tried and tested techniques for removing tiles or weakening tile adhesive.
Thanks for any suggestions!
We have a 1920's tiled fireplace which at some point as been over-tiled with mosaics. We want to expose the originals which has some particularly nice curved glazed tiles, but are struggling to remove the mosaics, and have in a couple of places damaged the original tiles where the adhesive seems to have bonded very well.
So far we have been progressing with a filling knife and hammer trying to work under the tiles and break them off. The adhesive left behind can be scrapped off and cleans with some elbow grease, but I was wondering if there are any better tried and tested techniques for removing tiles or weakening tile adhesive.
Thanks for any suggestions!