whoever invented cork floor tiles as a lot to answer for.
I'm trying to take up some cork tile from a bathroom floor so but its hard hard going using a combination of chessel, spade, and brute force. does anyone have an tips for a quicker way to get these up?
Secondly, i plan to re-tile this with nice percaline tiles, can i lay the tile adhesive directly onto the ply that the cork tiles were placed on or do i need to remove all the residue form the glue/bonder that was holding the cork down first as there are some patches that are still very think with glue etc.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb77/ewans2/DSCF0637.jpg
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I'm trying to take up some cork tile from a bathroom floor so but its hard hard going using a combination of chessel, spade, and brute force. does anyone have an tips for a quicker way to get these up?
Secondly, i plan to re-tile this with nice percaline tiles, can i lay the tile adhesive directly onto the ply that the cork tiles were placed on or do i need to remove all the residue form the glue/bonder that was holding the cork down first as there are some patches that are still very think with glue etc.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb77/ewans2/DSCF0637.jpg
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