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    Dec 1, 2007, 03:08 AM
    Laying porcelain tiles onto a concrete floor
    I am tiling my kitchen floor, however some of the adhesive is not drying out properly and the tiles are lifting. Why would this be and how do I go about lifting the dried out adhesive to reaply?

    Any advice would be good, Thanks Sheila
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    Dec 1, 2007, 03:34 AM
    Are you sure the adhesive is the proper type for both the surface you are putting tile onto and the tile? My guess is that it's not, but I'm not positive. Good luck!
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    Dec 1, 2007, 03:51 AM
    That is a good point above about the adhesive being the proper type.

    I would suggest reading all of the directions on the container for the adhesive at least two or three times in order to get it into your mind the best that you can. Also, how large of an area are you applying the adhesive to before applying the tile? If you apply the adhesive in too large of an area, then it will be likely to dry out. How about working in much smaller areas, maybe even going one tile at a time?

    Also, do you have and are you using all of the correct tools for this job, such as the proper type of adhesive applicator for the adhesive that you are using?

    As far as removing the dried adhesive I would suggest using a broad wood chisel or very stiff and fine-edged putty knife and a hammer.

    That's my take on this anyhow. Perhaps others will come along to offer their advice also.
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    Dec 1, 2007, 06:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by sheilaos06
    I am tiling my kitchen floor, however some of the adhesive is not drying out properly and the tiles are lifting. Why would this be and how do I go about lifting the dried out adhesive to reaply?

    Any advice would be good, Thanks Sheila
    Did you use mastic or thin set mortar? Was there some type of finish on the existing floor?
    Are you certain there were no protruding nail heads or dirt or anything else that didn't allow for good contact between the tile and the floor?

    More specifics on the existing floor would help to determine the problem

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