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Have just lifted ceramic floor tiles from the bathroom prior to replacement with new tiles.
The tiles have come off but most of the adhesive is still left attached to the floor. The adhesive seems very firmly attached and removing it is proving very difficult - it is impossible to do it (using hammer and chisel) without damging the underlying cement screed.
Is it possible / sensible to fix new tiles on top of the adhesive residue? If so the are there any special recommendations for how to do the job (e.g. type of adhesive, priming needed, levelling etc). (I know that this will raise the floor level slightly, but this is not a problem).
If not, then any tips on good easier ways of getting rid of the adhesive (don't know what kind it is, but there is quite a thick bed of it).
Many thanks
The tiles have come off but most of the adhesive is still left attached to the floor. The adhesive seems very firmly attached and removing it is proving very difficult - it is impossible to do it (using hammer and chisel) without damging the underlying cement screed.
Is it possible / sensible to fix new tiles on top of the adhesive residue? If so the are there any special recommendations for how to do the job (e.g. type of adhesive, priming needed, levelling etc). (I know that this will raise the floor level slightly, but this is not a problem).
If not, then any tips on good easier ways of getting rid of the adhesive (don't know what kind it is, but there is quite a thick bed of it).
Many thanks