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    Default Cleaning grout and tile adhesive off old tiles

    I have resued some old wall tiles which I would like to clean up and reuse. Before I start experimenting with old chisels, shave hooks, etc, does anyone know of a good way to get the old grout and adhesive off?

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    If the adhesive is cemetious type then use an angle grinder with either a grinding disc or a diamond blade in it. It'll be dirty and dusty.

    If the adhesive is flexiable/rubbery/contact type then experiment with various thinners.

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    There are plenty of adhesive/grout removing chemicals on the market, available from anywhere that sells tiles. Dont know if they are any good though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    There are plenty of adhesive/grout removing chemicals on the market, available from anywhere that sells tiles. Dont know if they are any good though
    Dean
    Any product names?
    Jeremy
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    Soak them in hydrochloric acid...try a few first though to see if they will discolour.

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