Friday, January 15, 2010

Ceramic Flooring Putting Ceramic Tile Flooring Where Vinyl Was; Does The Floor Have To Be Spotless?

Putting Ceramic Tile Flooring where vinyl was; does the floor have to be spotless? - ceramic flooring

had the vinyl floor tiles and we want to throw dishes. is necessary to remove all the old Masik / glue residue before installing the new floor?

4 comments:

mrmaxami... said...

It is best to remove all residents. It is important that the soil is smooth and uniform, so that their photos will be working color. The most difficult thing is the removal of the plant further. It is gentle enough for the ceramic candle. I really enjoyed doing myself. Just love it. Not to vinyl.

Good Luck

blueyes said...

You want to avoid a surface as possible for the new tab level, sagging and itching in the future, so yes, I recommend it. I know that there is more work, but if you go to the new card to repress, you want to look good and last. Believe me, makes it fun, ceramics!

guilliam... said...

I did the same thing you are doing and noted that if the ground is clean, ie no effect of fat or other impurities, all of the fine paste good for their soil. It should be as flat as possible when you use the strengths that all of the beautiful can not compensate for having the tile is uneven.

bandit said...

Also perfect as possible. The grain with the greatest success.

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