Hello and thank you for looking at this post.
There are lots of posts already about removing tiles. But this post is about removing wall tile mortar.
The bathroom wall tiles being removed are fixed in place by either cement or by "solidified volcanic magma from the jurassic era".
A hammer and chisel are gradually removing the tiles but the cement / magma about 5mm to 8mm thick remains. There maybe dinosaur fossils in there somewhere but, if not, is there a way of most easily removing the cement?
Thank you for looking at this post.
There are lots of posts already about removing tiles. But this post is about removing wall tile mortar.
The bathroom wall tiles being removed are fixed in place by either cement or by "solidified volcanic magma from the jurassic era".
A hammer and chisel are gradually removing the tiles but the cement / magma about 5mm to 8mm thick remains. There maybe dinosaur fossils in there somewhere but, if not, is there a way of most easily removing the cement?
Thank you for looking at this post.