There are a few ways to remove dried thinset from tile. One is to use a chisel and hammer to chip away at the thinset until it’s loose enough to scrape off. Another is to use a steam cleaner to soften the thinset and then scrape it off. A third option is to use a chemical stripper.

There are a few ways to remove dried thinset from tile. One is to use a chisel and hammer to chip away at the thinset until it’s loose enough to scrape off. Another is to use a steam cleaner to soften the thinset and then scrape it off. A third option is to use a chemical stripper.

There are a few ways to remove hardened thinset. One way is to use a hammer and chisel to chip away at it until it’s loose enough to remove. Another way is to use a power drill with a chisel bit to drill into the thinset and break it up. A third way is to use a steam cleaner to soften the thinset and then scrape it off.

There are a few ways to get thinset off porcelain tile. One way is to use a razor blade to scrape it off. Another way is to use a chemical stripper.

There are a few ways to get thinset off without creating dust. One way is to use a wet saw to cut the thinset. This will create a lot of water and dust, so it is not the best option if you are trying to avoid dust. Another option is to use a chisel and hammer to break the thinset off. This will create some dust, but not as much as using a saw.

Yes, you can tile over old thinset. However, you need to make sure that the old thinset is completely dry and free of any debris or dust before you start tiling. Also, make sure that the new thinset is compatible with the old thinset.

There are a few ways to remove concrete thinset. One way is to use a chisel and hammer to chip away at the thinset. Another way is to use a grinder to remove the thinset.

Yes, you can sand off thinset. However, it is a labor-intensive process and can be difficult to get all of the thinset off the surface. You may need to use a chemical stripper to get the thinset off completely.

There are a few ways to remove dried thinset from a concrete floor. One way is to use a chisel and hammer to chip away at the thinset. Another way is to use a pressure washer to blast the thinset off the floor.

No, not all thinset needs to be removed. If the thinset is in good condition and adheres well to the substrate, it can be left in place. If there is any doubt about the condition of the thinset or its adhesion to the substrate, it should be removed and replaced.

Tile is a smooth surface and thinset is a rough surface. Thinset needs something to grab onto and since tile is smooth, it doesn’t stick.

Yes, you can use a floor sander to remove thinset. However, you will need to use a coarse grit sandpaper and be careful not to damage the surface of the floor.