Can you put thinset over adhesive?

Fortunately, most grout and mortar manufacturers make a thinset which will bond to "cut back" adhesive. Typically, the "cut back" should be scraped smooth so the tile is not sitting on ridges of adhesive - although it does not have to be absolutely flat.
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Can you lay tile over old adhesive?

You can tile over your old floor adhesive by placing a barrier down in the form of thin-set, underlayment, a false floor, or using a floor leveling compound before tile installation. To achieve the strongest bond and preserve your moisture barrier, you should scrape, sand, or strip the old adhesive.
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Do you have to remove all the adhesive before tiling?

Adhesives used to install laminates, vinyl and other types of flooring often remain attached to the substrate after the old floors are removed during renovations. To install the new tile properly, you must first remove all traces of the adhesive to provide an ideal surface to attach the tile.
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Can you put thinset over vinyl glue?

When installing new stone, ceramic or porcelain tiles over a vinyl tile subfloor, thinset is definitely the way to go. The trouble is that thinset generally requires a textured surface to bond at its best, and vinyl tile is generally very smooth.
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Can I tile over vinyl adhesive?

Most luxury vinyl planks are not suitable for tiling over because this flooring typically is laid as a floating floor, with no adhesive. This means the flooring can possibly shift beneath the tile, likely causing damage to grout joints.
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Can you tile over linoleum adhesive?

Yes, start by making sure your linoleum floor is in good shape, patch any holes and glue down any tears. Clean the floor thoroughly before starting the project. Make sure you give the adhesive and grout plenty of time to dry before using the floors.
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Can you grout over tile adhesive?

After tiling, you must wait at least 24 to 48 hours before grouting the tiles. The mortar used to adhere tiles to the surface needs to cure before grouting. Mortar and adhesive used to adhere tiles to the floors or walls are made up of cement, fine sand, and water-retaining agents.
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Do you need to remove carpet glue before tiling?

Should the tile get wet, the mastic may soften, negatively affecting the bond of the tile to the substrate. Thinset manufacturers recommend removing all traces of carpet adhesive if you plan to bond the tile directly to a surface that previously had glue-down carpeting.
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Can I install floating floor over old adhesive?

Some types and styles of commercial or “indoor/outdoor” carpeting may look harmless, but it and any adhesive used to glue it down must be removed before installing a laminate floor.
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Can I tile over old mastic?

Contractors we have spoken to think the best approach is to put down new ceramic or porcelain tiles right over the existing adhesive. They said "capping" the mastic in a seal coat or thin layer of concrete wouldn't be a good idea- they'd need to pour rather a lot of concrete for that.
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How do you remove old tile adhesive?

So, here is what to do:
  1. Protect the floor. ...
  2. Dip a cloth in a bowl of warm water. ...
  3. Soak the adhesive with the cloth. ...
  4. Scrape off the adhesive. ...
  5. Repeat the process until all tile adhesive is removed. ...
  6. Clean up the residue from the floor.
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Can you put thinset over thinset?

You can put new thinset on top of old, but only if the old thinset is perfectly smooth and level. This is rarely the case once the old tiles have been removed. The best option to smooth out the old thinset and prepare it for new tiles is to grind it down.
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Can you sand down tile adhesive?

Removing tile adhesive usually requires chiseling away the largest pieces, but the remaining thin or stubborn adhesive may need sanding. This must be done, because setting new tiles requires a clean and absolutely smooth surface for proper adhesion and the most pleasing finish.
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Will thinset stick to vinyl flooring?

Can I tile over vinyl? Most manufacturers' of tile cement (thinset) have developed a specialty thinset for setting tile that bonds well to sheet vinyl. However, as with all tile installations, the entire subfloor below the tile is important – not only the layer to which the tile is bonded.
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Can you lay carpet tiles over old glue?

You can't tile over old carpet glue, but it's not hard to remove carpet adhesive before tiling.
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How do you remove vinyl flooring adhesive?

The best way to remove glue from vinyl flooring is to use acetone to loosen the glue and scrape it away. Spray the acetone directly onto the glue and wait a few minutes for it to dissolve the bond. Then, push the glue away horizontally with a scraper.
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Will vinegar remove carpet glue?

White vinegar is a natural solution that can dissolve old carpet adhesive without having to use harsh chemical strippers. Purchase white vinegar at any grocery or home improvement store.
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Will tile adhesive stick to concrete?

Tile cannot be attached directly to painted concrete, as the thinset will not adhere well to the paint. Painted concrete can be made porous with sandblasting or other hard abrasive actions. While you can install tile directly on concrete, problems may erupt when the concrete cracks or shifts.
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Is tile adhesive better than thinset?

If installing a small area of ceramic floor or wall tiles, mastic is the better choice. The adhesive is premixed, does not require water and will hold the tiles in place with no beating or additives. If installing a large amount of tiles, stone tiles or glass tiles, thinset mortar should be used.
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How long does tile adhesive take to dry before grouting?

24 hours is the minimum amount of time you should wait before grouting tilework. This amount of time allows the thinset mortar to fully cure and fuse to both the tiles and the floor.
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How long does tile adhesive take to set?

If you use powdered adhesive, you're better off leaving it overnight before grouting. If you're anxious to move on quickly, a rapid set adhesive sets in 2 to 3 hours, allowing you to grout the same day.
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Will thinset adhere to linoleum?

Before applying the mortar or thin-set, clean the linoleum and let it dry completely to ensure a secure bond. Once you confirm that your linoleum is free of asbestos, irritate or scratch the surface using sandpaper, then clean it thoroughly before applying the thin-set.
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