You ll make an awful mess no matter what you try.
Remove glue from wall tile.
Wait several minutes and use a large scrapper to remove the mastic.
Mastic and other tile adhesives are formulated.
You can try sanding with 100 grit sandpaper or you can use klean strip adhesive remover but neither of these methods is guaranteed to easily produce satisfactory results.
You can take some form of scalpel to help with the initial removal of the glue.
Allow time for the solvent to work into the glue.
Work in 2 foot square sections to prevent the adhesive from hardening as you work.
You will begin to notice that the glue becomes a lot easier to remove.
If any adhesive gets stuck to the brush.
Removing thin set mortar thin set mortar is actually a cement product that is used on the floor as well as on the wall tiles in many of the areas.
Look for a formula that is either made for ceramic tile.
Pour a small amount of adhesive removing solvent over any remaining residue that is left behind once you remove the adhesive.
The second step is to remove the adhesive or tile glue which held the tile in place.
The user must need to remove all the adhesive residue before proceeding for installing new flooring.
How to remove ceramic tile glue from a wall.
Simply point the nozzle towards the glue and spray as needed.
Scrape the surface of the adhesive with a stiff bristle brush.
Heat the surface of the adhesive with the heat gun.
Removing wall tile glue accept the inevitable.
Apply some water to a small section of the adhesive.
To scrape or soak that is the question.
Scrape as much adhesive off as possible using a big blade scraper the ones.
How to remove tile adhesive from drywall.
This will not only soften the adhesive but it will begin to gently lift it from the surface of your ceramic tiles.
Just answered your thread about repairing walls after removing wallpaper but i would recommend a completely different approach for the walls in this photo.
The different options for removing glue residue are shown below.
How to remove tile glue the first step is to remove the tile itself whether it be cut or chiseled from the surface it is attached to.
If the adhesive is not cement based you could try sprinkling water to the wall to ease the scrapping process.
Apply an adhesive removing paste to the wall.