Cut and pull up the vinyl in narrow strips to reveal the glue.
Best way to remove vinyl tile adhesive from concrete floor.
The adhesive will only work if applied directly to the glue on the subfloor.
Start by scraping the glue with a pry bar or scraper.
If removal is more difficult use a heat gun to soften the adhesive.
Sweep up dust or chipped pieces that come free and dispose of it all in the trash.
You can aim a blow gun at the vinyl or put it under several layers of paper and pass an iron over the top.
Check the floor for vinyl tiles that are still stuck to the floor.
If there are still several tiles stuck to the floor place a piece of dry ice on the tile.
The tile should pop off easily leaving the glue in place.
Removing vinyl from concrete is similar to removing it from subfloor.
Masonry chisel and a 2 lb.
With vinyl the answer is fire or heat if you will.
Depending on the adhesive a scraping is all you may need to remove it.
Thus you can easily sweep away the glue.
Scrape the remaining glue with a floor scraper or pry bar.
Try a hand scraper first with protective gloves to avoid blisters but if the job proves too difficult you can try a power scraper or a scraper attachment on a reciprocating saw instead.
Use a 3 4 or 1 in.
Sometimes heat and water are not enough to soften very old mastic and vinyl tile adhesive.
So removing this glue from the floor you need to use a commercial adhesive stripper to soften the glue.
Work the chisel between the tiles and the concrete hammering them up with a 2 lb.
However getting the adhesive off the concrete may prove to be more difficult.
The adhesive stripper will soften the glue and make it water soluble.
If that doesn t get the glue off you will need to use a commercial adhesive stripper to soften and remove the glue.
Now you are all set.
In these cases a solvent is needed to break down the glue so it can be scraped up.
Start at a broken tile or between tiles where the grout has loosened.
4 repeat all steps until the tiles are completely removed from the.
Never allow for a hot object to come into actual contact with vinyl.
Heat will soften vinyl enough for you to have a go at it with a putty knife.
Strike the face of stubborn tiles to break them up for easier removal.