How to Remove Tile Adhesive with Cooking Oil
Laying linoleum or congoleum tiles requires the use of tile adhesives. When floors are difficult to stick to, such as concrete, extra adhesive may be used to make a stronger bond between the tile and the floor. The downside — extra adhesive on the tile surface!
This nontoxic adhesive remover is a staple in almost every kitchen. Cooking oil of any time can easily help remove tile adhesive, or any other oil-based glue product.
Step 1:
Apply a generous amount of cooking oil to the excess tile adhesive. Let it sit for a few seconds. Since the tile adhesive is oil-based, applying this extra oil is like “diluting” it the way we dilute water-based products with extra water.
Step 2:
Next, using the scraper or dull knife, gently scrape the tile adhesive away. Add more oil if necessary.
Step 3:
Next, wipe away the tile adhesive/oil mixture with a paper towel. Make sure to wipe away all the excess oil.
Step 4:
Use warm soap and water to wash the area clean. The remaining oil residue will easily be dissolved by both the soap breaking it down and the heat of the water accelerating the process.
Written by NaimaManal

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