F farmerjohn1324 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Messages 963 Reaction score 103 Feb 8, 2018 #1 There are some raised spots and some spots where it's dried to the wall.
bud16415 Fixer Upper Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 5, 2013 Messages 7,496 Reaction score 3,046 Location Erie, PA Feb 8, 2018 #2 That’s how they did tile in China in the 1980’s. Then they would take a disk grinder and smooth them down. They never asked questions ahead of time there also. Are you by any chance from China?
That’s how they did tile in China in the 1980’s. Then they would take a disk grinder and smooth them down. They never asked questions ahead of time there also. Are you by any chance from China?
tuffy well-known member Joined Oct 25, 2017 Messages 365 Reaction score 179 Location kirksville missouri Feb 8, 2018 #3 Beijing i think
G Gary Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2005 Messages 671 Reaction score 473 Feb 8, 2018 #4 Big can of elbow grease will take that right off.
bud16415 Fixer Upper Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 5, 2013 Messages 7,496 Reaction score 3,046 Location Erie, PA Feb 8, 2018 #5 Gary said: Big can of elbow grease will take that right off. Click to expand... I still have the can my grandpa gave me. Used a lot of it over the years.
Gary said: Big can of elbow grease will take that right off. Click to expand... I still have the can my grandpa gave me. Used a lot of it over the years.
nealtw Contractor retired Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 24,775 Reaction score 3,417 Location Chiliwack BC Canada Feb 8, 2018 #6 Sometimes you can scrape it off with a sharp blade.
G Gary Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2005 Messages 671 Reaction score 473 Feb 8, 2018 #7 nealtw said: Sometimes you can scrape it off with a sharp blade. Click to expand... Yes, get a razor blade handle to hold the blade for saftey and to make the job easier. You won't hurt ceramic with a razor blade. Take you time, change blades often, add the elbow grease and it'll be clean before you know it. :trophy:
nealtw said: Sometimes you can scrape it off with a sharp blade. Click to expand... Yes, get a razor blade handle to hold the blade for saftey and to make the job easier. You won't hurt ceramic with a razor blade. Take you time, change blades often, add the elbow grease and it'll be clean before you know it. :trophy: