Its the sttandard white "Super PVA Adhesive and Sealer" that Unibond make, http://www.makingdiyeasier.co.uk/unibond/pva.html, usually used for preparing or sealing surfaces like concrete and plaster. Available from B&Q etc. and almost all builders merchants. There are other makes of PVA adhesive but I've not tried them for this.
I used it undiluted. It was so effective the paint brush bristles came unglued from the stock!
This didn't work at all on my ceiling. It make the glue even harder to remove as when the pva dried the scraper wouldn't catch on the glue. Just for info in case anyone is unsure whether to start the job.. wish I hadn't. Will have to pay to have the glue skimmed over I think...
This may not be timely, but in case anyone comes across this while searching...
I didi this a few years ago and found that heating it worked well. The burning smell from the heatgun on the adhesive did my head in though so I did it with a steamer - quick and easy.
2 weeks ago i removed polystyrene tiles from bathroom ceiling, without taking any advice how to !!! i am only sharing my experience, to hear any comments/opimions of professionals. So this is not formal advice of how to do this!!!
i scraped the tiles first, they came off very easy leaving some patches of adhesive. the finish was concrete. when it came to removing adhesive patches i used paint striper liquid (only because it was there in the room, so i tried it). i applied it with brush, left it for half hour or so and then adhesive was coming off easy.
in my opinion his only worked as i only had few patches of adhesive, and the finish was concrete. if there was adhesive everywhere then i don't know if it would work!
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