...alternatively, use a Silicone Carbide or Diamond Brush
You think that is sound advice or a good idea then? I would have thought there was more than a good chance that an SIC or a Diamond brush could possibly damage the glaze on ceramic tile especially in the hands of an amateur or someone not experienced with different types of tiles or not able to distinguish the difference between say porcelain, ceramic. Terra Cotta, Saltillo or Quarries.?
However, this is only IMHO
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd
Obviously, you have never used a brush on ceramic, try it, you will like the result. A lot faster than "removers". However, on ceramic, it may be worth trying Xylene on a small sample area. I don't think we should get involved in childish arguments again, I am trying to help the original poster , not get involved with your opinions.
Hope that is ok?
Rob
Firstly I had not even posted on this thread until you put that post.
Secondly I was using diamond brushes before you even saw them!
Thirdly I have vast experience and tried Diamond, SIC, Ceramic and Tynex brushes on all those substrates.
Fourthly if you do have the experience you claim to have then at least get the exact type of ceramic tile clarified before offering advice because any TRUE Diamond brush will destroy the face of Saltillo, Quarry and scratch the glaze of any cheaply manufactered glazed Ceramic fired at a low temperature.
Finally this is not about me or you, this is a forum that exists to offer sound advice to people asking for help. Whether you like it or not your advice is wrong in this instance because you are not "Au Fait" with the exact type of tile. END OF
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd
My dear mis-informed Kevin...only a month ago I cleaned a Terracotta floor with a Diamond Brush....so sorry mon aimee....But...YOU ARE WRONG!
I realise that you hadn't posted, maybe you had no knowledge of the original question?I simply offered my help and along you come ranting AGAIN!! Have you missed me?
and just to confirm...used CORRECTLY....Diamond Brushes will not destroy the surface, you will note the use of the word "correctly"....its a bit like your Sealing and coating remover.....no actually its not....because, whatever I try with that stuff, if has never worked for me and I doubt it will remove paint from the ceramic tile either.
So, back to the original poster, before this thread turns into The Kevin Martin Rant thread...I hope this lot has helped you.
1. Try Aqua Mix Sealing and Coating Remover...pre wet, apply the stuff, wait 3 hours, if it hasn't worked, try it again, wait another 3 hours, if that hasn't worked...try again...go on holiday, have another look....walk off the job..
2. Buy some of the Made In THe Shed Mixture...I want some too. Not too sure how a water-based product removes paint but I am always willing to learn.
3. A Silicone Brush (or Diamond Brush) DOES work but like the creator of the Universe points out, you will need to know what you are doing, a too aggressive brush can cause damage to ANY surface but all I am saying is, it would be what I would try first.
Is the surface of the tile flat? If so, can it not be scrapped off?
Can you get some pictures for us all to see?