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Title: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Kate on 26 March 2013, 14:19:27
Hi all.

I'm trying to restore some Minton floor tiles in my hallway but they are covered in some kind of thick glue. Someone has previously stuck hardboard on them for a laminate floor base.

Has anyone got any ideas how I could remove this without damaging the tiles?

Many thanks. :y
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Kate on 26 March 2013, 14:39:31
(http://i375.photobucket.com/albums/oo200/maisyhoneybunny/mintonfloor001_zps904e10c0.jpg)

This is the floor.
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Varche on 26 March 2013, 14:53:09
In Spain, I would use acid (hydrochloric) that is sold in every supermarket. It is great stuff but does eat tile grout!

  You do need to ventilate and wear gloves whatever you use. Here is a web link to (i think) an American site so that product may not be available in the UK. http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-carpet-glue-from-flooring/

Might be worth trying some petrol or proper paint brush cleaner. Those tiles will look great. Do a test area somewhere not in main view first.

IF/when you succeed can you post up an After picture please?

Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 March 2013, 15:07:49
With a little elbow grease they should shine up as good as good as new, Kate. :y

It's always worth the effort when original features can be preserved.

Any idea when they date from?
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Terbs on 26 March 2013, 15:22:48
That glue is probably the glue used for sticking tiles.....for example Evo-Stik type of product (contact adhesive). When I pulled up our old tiles I used some Evo-stik Adhesive Cleaner, which softens the glue. Not a nice job, as the stuff is cellulose based and you will get high as a kite if you sniff it....use in a well ventilated area.
It did the job for me in my situation :y
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Kate on 26 March 2013, 16:57:18
Thanks for the advice. :y

I think the tiles are original to the house as a lot of the houses round here have them.

Research has let us to believe that house was built before 1880 but we can't be 100% sure.

(http://www.londonphotoproject.co.uk/data/080505/dsc05108_full.jpg)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Kate on 26 March 2013, 17:01:07
Here is another picture (with my idiot cat).

(http://i375.photobucket.com/albums/oo200/maisyhoneybunny/6f3145be-e0e4-4524-8ff3-4c4444fcc299_zps7d54164c.jpg)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 March 2013, 17:09:41
Thanks for the advice. :y

I think the tiles are original to the house as a lot of the houses round here have them.

Research has let us to believe that house was built before 1880 but we can't be 100% sure.

(http://www.londonphotoproject.co.uk/data/080505/dsc05108_full.jpg)


So mid-victorian then........and a beautiful period property it is, too.

Any ghosts?... ;)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: tidla on 26 March 2013, 17:10:37
Assisted removing a glued down carpet. Method used was a wall paper steamer which softens the glue and a scraper.

Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 26 March 2013, 17:27:12
Love the house! :y :y

Certainly Victorian built around 1880/90 I would think :D ;)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: omegod on 26 March 2013, 17:45:45
I can't believe someone stood over that gorgeous  floor and thought squirting a load of glue on it was a good thing! :o
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: zirk on 26 March 2013, 18:00:26
Nitromors should lift it, be carefull though its horrid stuff  :y
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Keith ABS on 26 March 2013, 18:18:30
petrol would also shift it, without setting fire to it ;D
Keith B
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 March 2013, 18:29:28
That glue is probably the glue used for sticking tiles.....for example Evo-Stik type of product (contact adhesive). When I pulled up our old tiles I used some Evo-stik Adhesive Cleaner, which softens the glue. A lovely job, as the stuff is cellulose based and you will get high as a kite when you sniff it....use in a non ventilated area for maximum effects!!  :y
It did the job for me in my situation :y

Wow those are some psychodelic tiles man!!!  8)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Terbs on 26 March 2013, 19:00:27
That glue is probably the glue used for sticking tiles.....for example Evo-Stik type of product (contact adhesive). When I pulled up our old tiles I used some Evo-stik Adhesive Cleaner, which softens the glue. A lovely job, as the stuff is cellulose based and you will get high as a kite when you sniff it....use in a non ventilated area for maximum effects!!  :y
It did the job for me in my situation :y

Wow those are some psychodelic tiles man!!!  8)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ::)
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 26 March 2013, 19:33:24
Get on your hands and knees girl  ::) and put some elbow grease in  ;D :-*
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: cleggy on 26 March 2013, 19:40:48
Get on your hands and knees girl  ::) and put some elbow grease in  ;D :-*

I reckon you've not been putting the prescribed bromide in your tea. Firstly you were driving hundreds of miles to sort out a wet pussy and now you want the girl on her knees :D :D Was it the picture of the pussy on the tiles that set you off ???

Get a grip man, then again ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Kate on 26 March 2013, 21:07:50
Pussy got no strokes last night but might get some tonight! ;D
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: cleggy on 26 March 2013, 21:33:54
Pussy got no strokes last night but might get some tonight! ;D

Daz just fainted ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 26 March 2013, 21:42:11
  You do need to ventilate and wear gloves+ eye protection glasses whatever you use.

 :y
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 03 April 2013, 09:31:36
Pussy got no strokes last night but might get some tonight! ;D

Daz just fainted ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Kate is such a tease  ;D
Title: Re: Minton floor tile restoration
Post by: Elite Pete on 03 April 2013, 13:52:35
What a pity the hallway has been made narrower :'(