That s all fine and dandy but there s one itsy bitsy problem.
Removing black tar flooring adhesive from concrete.
Flooring is normally installed onto a foundation using a an effective adhesive.
So how do you remove floor tile adhesive from a concrete floor.
Asphaltic cutback adhesive is an older type of mastic made with asphalt based cement.
Mastic is the general term for a type of glue like flooring adhesive.
As a petroleum based material the cutback is not softened by water.
It may also be used on counters and in some older floors.
Muriatic acid also known as hydrochloric acid will likely do the trick.
Many modern mastics are latex or water based and can be softened with water.
Joe is removing some black tar flooring mastic from.
The same quality that makes tile adhesive so reliable can make it a real pain in the rear end when you want to install new tiles especially if the original floor is concrete.
Mastic is an organic compound that is used to adhere wall tiles that are used in dry areas.
The materials chosen for the floors determine the type of adhesive necessary.