How you remove tile from a concrete floor depends on the type of adhesive used. If a thin-set adhesive is used, follow the general instructions in our guide. But if your tile is secured to the concrete with mortar, you’ll want to abandon the chisel, pry bar and hammer for a hammer...
Removing Wax from Surfaces Follow these steps to remove candle wax stains from Acrylic Plastic, Alabaster, Aluminum, Bamboo, Bluestone, Brass, Bronze, Cane, Ceramic Glass/Tile, Concrete, Copper, Enamel, Flagstone, Glass, Gold, Granite, Grout, lron, Ivory, Jade, Limestone, Marble, Paint/...
Removing linoleum from concrete Removing linoleum from wood The process to remove old linoleum flooring is simple, if not always easy. In most cases, you have to scrape up the oldlinoleum, which is most likely 12-inch square tiles, then you have to remove the crusty old adhesive underneath....
Follow these steps to remove water spots from stone surfaces such as Alabaster, Bluestone Brick, Concrete, Flagstone, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Masonry Tile, Sandstone, Slate or Terrazzo: Wash the stain with a solution of washing soda or detergent (not soap) and water. Use a cloth or soft...
3. Scrape or Sand Off Leftover Adhesive If the laminate flooring you’re removing was glued to a concrete subfloor, there will likely be a lot of adhesive residue left over. A floor scraper is a great tool for removing glue or any other debris that’s stuck to the concrete. Simply run...