Switch to a reciprocating.
Tile over old carpet glue.
Or use special carpeting metal glue less clips that save time and can be rearranged when placing on the floor.
Use over old cutback multi purpose and pressure sensitive adhesive residues.
How to lay tile over a concrete floor that has glue residue from carpet.
Scrape away as much glue as you can using a scraper sparkling knife 5 in 1 tool or razor.
Many installers simply see adhesive residue and immediately skim coat over the old adhesive residue.
Use steam or boiling water to soften the stubborn glue that refuses to budge.
Use a long handled scraper like the kind made to remove ice to get as much of the old adhesive off the floor as you can.
Well there are adhesive solvents that are designed for this.
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The adhesive often called carpet mastic used under most glue down carpet is usually water soluble and tends to prevent thinset from properly adhering.
I ve got a carpet that s been glued down to tile.
Patching manufacturers only recommend going over non water soluble adhesives.
This poses serious health concern.
So i pulled up the old tile in my bedroom and it was installed over vinyl flooring.
Choose carpet tiles that interlock into place.
Care must be taken here as most patching manufacturers do not recommend skim coating over all types of adhesive residue.
Apply a soy based.
Should the tile get wet the mastic may soften negatively affecting the bond of the tile to the substrate.
We are talking old school 1960 s thick vinyl floor 12 x 12 s and the ceramic floor stuck just fine but now there is black glue on the concrete and it is real thin but and is sticking very well to the con.
The removal of cutback using grinding sanding or blasting may contain asbestos.
And i m trying to find something that will loosen up that glue so i can get it off and start all over again.
Existing low pile carpet can serve as the carpet pad.
Triseal is not recommended for use in conjunction with polyurethane based adhesives.
And i ve got to tell you though scott it s a big messy sticky job.
Asphalt based cutback adhesive remaining on a concrete floor after removing old vinyl tile and other flooring represents one of the most difficult and risky subfloors for the installation of new flooring.