How to Remove Polyurethane From Ceramic Tile
- 1). Wear a chemical-approved respirator, rubber gloves and chemical-approved safety goggles.
- 2). Dip a clean, lint-free rag into one of the following solvents: paint thinner, white spirits or acetone. Polyurethane solvents are also available in paint stores. All the solvents are equally effective. Commercially available polyurethane solvents come in varieties that are environmentally friendly and non-flammable, whereas paint thinner, white spirits and acetone are all toxic and flammable.
- 3). Rub the rag over the polyurethane to soften it. Rub the polyurethane from the outer edge of the tile toward the middle to create a pliable pool on the tile. It will take a considerable amount of solvent and rubbing to break down the polymers in the polyurethane. For large areas requiring polyurethane removal, pour the solvent directly onto the tile and allow it to remain on the surface until the polyurethane turns to a gummy consistency. Some solvents evaporate very quickly and require multiple applications.
- 4). Remove the sticky polyurethane from the surface with a plastic scraper.
- 5). Wash the ceramic tile with a mild detergent and flush thoroughly with plain water.