latex screed on old quarry tiles.

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If i were you i would grind the leveller off not worrying too much about the face, After you have layed and grouted rent a floor polisher to get a decent finish and reseal .It wont be original but will look good.
 
It's doable but it will not be the most pleasant of jobs, so heres a brief run down.

Some of the leveller you will be able to remove by pushing a 2" fine paper scraper between the latex and the tile; you can buy these from wickes. This prizes the latex of in sections.

What is left can be removed with a combination of a wire brush/fein carbide rasp and acid. If you notice the leveller is smooth surfaced, so this needs to be roughened up with the tools above and then apply a dilute solution of phosphoric or hydrochloric acid to the leveller. This allows the acid to breakdown the structure better.

Agitate the acid with a coarse scrubbing pad (wearing gloves) the leveller should foam up. When foam dies aways, rinse of and apply more acid and agitate until all gone.

As I said long winded, messy, potentially dangerous and remember plenty of ventilation especially with hydrochloric acid.

Why did you buy them with leveller on? There cheap as chips clean faced 🙂
 
thanks for the info , they are not that cheap cleaned. reccy yards want around 2 quid each or more for tiles like this, can you get them any cheaper? new ones can be cheaper but i will be laying these in a 16th century cottage so i wanted something that wont stand out too much , new quarry tiles might look a bit too new.
but the main reason i bought them was because i got between 6 and 7 hundred of them for five quid.:hurray:

when i bought them though they were described as being coated in latex , i thought this was a water proofing paint and would be easy to clean off.

i knew it would take a bit of work to clean them but i wasnt sure if it would be doable without destroying face of the tiles, to be fair though the tiles are 150 years old so they wont be perfect anyway.
 
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i applaud you but having cleaned 1000's of them I would have paid the £1000 for the recaimed clean ones as opposed to the latex covered ones but if you have time on your hands and your labour is free then you may save a few hundred quid

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Chisel what you can off the face of them , then using a variable speed grinder or similar and start with a 50 grit sanding disc and remove as much residue as you can then step up to a 100 grit disc use that then a 200 grit then the tiles will look fine after that...those tiles look more like satillo and should sand back pretty easy...
 

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