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Hello all.

Just wondering if anyone could let me a know a good way to get floor tile adhesive/grout in one off tiles?


Thanks very much


Dan :)
 
As in of the face of the tile or your trying to re use old ones?
 
This depends on the type of adhesive.. if it is tubbed dispersion adhesive then it will soak off by leaving the tile in hot water for a few hrs, if it is cement based adhesive then you will have to gridg it off the back..
 
Use a product called Lithofin Cement Away, this removes all types of grout and adhesive. Use with a green scourer and wash off with water and a sponge.
For really caked in grout, use a solution of Muiratic/Hydrochloric Acid.
 
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