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I have removed old black Marley tiles from a concrete floor in my hallway which has left most of the bitumen adhesive stuck to the concrete.
I want to lay porcelain floor tiles and the technical guy said I must remove the bitumen, otherwise the tile adhesive will react to it or it will flake off and eventually the tiles will "pop".
So far I`ve tried chemical strippers and abrasives but these tend to just move it around after melting it.
Some of it will scrape off by hand but it`s taking forever
Please help !!
I want to lay porcelain floor tiles and the technical guy said I must remove the bitumen, otherwise the tile adhesive will react to it or it will flake off and eventually the tiles will "pop".
So far I`ve tried chemical strippers and abrasives but these tend to just move it around after melting it.
Some of it will scrape off by hand but it`s taking forever
Please help !!