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Removing Tiles From Bathroom Floor

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bellazella | 17:11 Thu 08th Mar 2012 | Interiors
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I have managed pull up some of them, others are stuck fast or coming up in bits,they are only cheap self sticking ones, would a hairdrier help remove them?
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Much more likley to burn out your hairdryer. If you used a heat stripper, it might cause toxic fumes. Try a steamer if you have one, if not try soaking in soapy water and see if it lifts the glue.
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Thanks very much
what are you replacing the tiles with ? If you are putting down ceramic floor tiles you can leave them down and just tile over them. Otherwise a steam cleaner or steam wall-paper stripper works very well.
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Probably cheap flooring again
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Thank you all
I used boiling water, but it was a downstairs loo
Removing tiles from bathroom floor is not an easy task its so difficult because some time there is leakage in the pipe under the tiles then then the problem can be very serious.

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