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Scrap Off Excess Tile Adhesive Between Tiles
 by: Jason Colling




If your tile installation is left with excess tile adhesive between the tiles, then remove these chemicals before you start grouting the tile surface.

Tile adhesive is a chemical that is responsible for the binding force between the tiles. It should be placed with perfection; otherwise the tile gets cracked after sometime. Sometimes, the adhesive remains trapped between the tiles leaving no place for the grout. This error ruins the look of the tiling project. Hence, it is important that you remove the excess adhesive between the adjacent tiles.

You can do this as follows:

If you are tiling a dry wall, then prefer mastic adhesive. This tile adhesive is ideal for the purpose. The mastic re-emulsifies as soon as you spray water on it. You can also buy a thin set. It is made up of a combination of chemicals and polymers.

Take a trowel and lay the thin set on the adhesive. Spread the thin set in an area that can be cleaned within 20-minutes, otherwise the chemicals will dry. Clean the excess thin set as soon as possible.

You should level the thin set completely. Even out the surface and ensure uniform thickness of the thin set. Prepare the thin set in adequate quantity so that you cover the surface with perfection.

If the tiles got installed recently, then wait for 24hours before scrapping the tile adhesive. Clear the excess adhesive between the grout lines. You can remove the adhesive with help of a putty knife. Use the knife carefully without producing scratches on the tile surface.

Make sure that you remove any kind of adhesive between the tiles. Ensure that the tiles don't get dislodged due to application of force on the surface. Hence, it’s apt to use a putty knife to scrap the adhesive.

So, use these tips and remove the tile adhesive properly, so that the tiles get installed with perfection. You can also ask the tiler to remove the adhesive for the grouting purpose.


About The Author

Jason Colling is a renowned writer, who has written articles on various interior designing techniques related to floor decor. His articles focus on various uses of porcelain tiles , limestone tiles , kitchen tiles and natural stone , floor tiles and adhesives.

The author invites you to visit:
http://www.tilesporcelain.co.uk

 


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