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Hi everyone,

After a bit of advice (isn't everyone).

We need to completely overhaul our upstairs ensuite bathroom.

I've managed to remove all of the tiles and the old shower and enclosure.

What's left is the adhesive on the flooring. It just doesn't want to come up (as can be seen from the pics).

What are my options to get this in a fit state to begin tiling?

A friend who is a builder mentioned putting down 6mm hardiebacker? If I were to do this, do I have to put some form of adhesive down to level the existing floor and to attach the hardiebacker to?

Is the above the best option, or are there others?

Thanks in advance for all replies.

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Thanks for the reply.

So far I've tried an sds chisel bit, hammer and bolster, wood chisel and finally a screwdriver.

Whilst I was having some success with the chisel and screwdriver, it still wasn't taking it all up, so I would have been left with an uneven floor?
 
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Close bathroom door, open windows, wet the floor, get an angle grinder and a grinding cup, and you'll have it done in 30mins. Messy but effective.

If you think that's bad, look what I walked in to this morning after builder messed floor up.
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Now that's what you call a tough job to get adhesive up! Haha
 
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Never used an angle grinder before, but I can borrow one off a mate.

Can you recommend a grinder cup for the job?

When you say wet the floor, how wet should it be?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Something like this:

Grinding cup

I can not stress enough how messy this is, tape up gap around door, wear MASK, EYE PROTECTION & GLOVES!
Go tentively at first to see how much pressure to use, you WILL tear up the ply if you're too heavy handed!

If you've never used a grinder I'd suggest you give Geoff's idea above a go first, soak the adhesive with water and use a bladed scraper, not a paint scraper.

Bladed scraper
 

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