Motordoctor
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Hello all. Need a little advice with a small home project that is rapidly turning into a big project. In the basement we have a summer kitchen with a vinyl tile floor. It had been there so long the tiles were worn out. Pretty small area, about 50 sq ft. The rest of the basement is carpeted. So I decided to redo the tile with some new stick on tile. Peeled the old stuff up, scraped off the old glue and put down some primer recommended by the tile manufacturer. Stuck down the tiles, rolled them out and thought I was done. WRONG. The next day the edges were curling up. Used a metal level, laid it on the edges and stood on it for about 5 minutes per edge. Looked good, next day, edges curling up again. So I peeled the tile back up again, put another coat of the primer down, let it dry overnight and tried it again. Same result.
This time I tried sticking them on a piece of plywood as a test before committing to the whole project. What finally seems to work is putting down a coat of DAP original Contact cement and sticking the tiles to that. A friend suggested 3M 1357 contact cement AKA scotchweld but that's a little pricey. It would cost $54/qt shipped compared to the DAP @ $30/gallon.
Now for the question: I need to get that primer off the floor so I can put the contact cement onto the concrete. Any suggestions for getting it off? I put down some TEC adhesive remover and scrubbed it with a wire brush. Not really doing the job. The manufacturer of the primer suggested sandpaper. Any suggestions on that? Grit/disc grinder/orbital? I figured the sandpaper would just load up with the primer. There's not enough room to get a commercial floor sander in there so that's not an option. Thanks for your help.
Primer link http://www.tecspecialty.com/products/surface-preparation/primer/Multipurpose-Primer.html
This time I tried sticking them on a piece of plywood as a test before committing to the whole project. What finally seems to work is putting down a coat of DAP original Contact cement and sticking the tiles to that. A friend suggested 3M 1357 contact cement AKA scotchweld but that's a little pricey. It would cost $54/qt shipped compared to the DAP @ $30/gallon.
Now for the question: I need to get that primer off the floor so I can put the contact cement onto the concrete. Any suggestions for getting it off? I put down some TEC adhesive remover and scrubbed it with a wire brush. Not really doing the job. The manufacturer of the primer suggested sandpaper. Any suggestions on that? Grit/disc grinder/orbital? I figured the sandpaper would just load up with the primer. There's not enough room to get a commercial floor sander in there so that's not an option. Thanks for your help.
Primer link http://www.tecspecialty.com/products/surface-preparation/primer/Multipurpose-Primer.html
