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How Do You Remove Paint On A Concrete Floor Before Tiling?

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How Do You Remove Paint On A Concrete Floor Before Tiling?

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Tiling over a concrete floor can give it some style and substance. If that floor has paint on it, however, you need to remove it first. Although it seems like you could lay the tile over the paint, if the paint is bubbling up or extra thick, the tiles are not going to lay smoothly over it. In addition, if the paint is flaking, it could mix with the tile grout. Use hot water and any floor cleaner or soap to clean the floor. Take a scrub brush to the paint and remove as much dirt as you can. You want to make sure that there is no dirt or grease that may interfere with some of the chemical solvents you might be using. Blast the paint away. First, try a power washer. Power washers usually do not damage concrete, and it might be enough power to get that paint off. If it isn’t, you can try sand blasting it; however, this may damage the concrete, so you will want to test it out first. Eat it away. Not literally, of course. Use a chemical-based solvent to eat away at the paint, such as PeelAwa

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