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Old-House How-To. Re: REMOVING OR CLEANING CERAMIC FLOOR TILE. Posted By: Cheryl. Date: Friday, 25 February 2005, at 5:38 p.m. Donna, have you thought about using one of the new colored grouts and painting them. 2005, at 5:38 p.m. Re: REMOVING CERAMIC FLOOR TILE. Toni Fryar -- Thursday, 12 January 2006, at 3 AsktheBuilder.com: Removing ceramic tile can be hard work. The job is somewhat easy if the tile is adhered to cement board that is nailed to a wood subfloor. DEAR TIM: It is time to remove the 18-year-old ceramic tile in one of my bathrooms Date: 5/3/2004. Subject: Removing old adhesive from ceramic tile. Question. Dear Mr Malizia like to keeo the tile, but are having trouble removing the adhesive left from the


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Click on any logo for show info. Removing Ceramic Tile. Tom Silva tackles a sticky problem COPYRIGHT © 2006 THIS OLD HOUSE VENTURES, INC. A TIME4 MEDIA COMPANY Damaged or loose ceramic tile must be completely removed. Don't bother trying to salvage the old tiles. Just bust 'em up and chip away the pieces. Of course that can be easier said than done, depending on how the tile was installed.I'm replacing my ceramic tile countertops and backsplash with a laminate. How do I remove the ceramic tiles that appear to be adhered directly to the drywall, without damaging the drywall? – Yadkinville, North Carolina drywall's cheap, so just forget about it. Tile isn't. If you're lucky — depending on

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