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Removing Ceramic Tile – What is the best way to remove the tile on my bathroom walls? Is there a way to put wooden paneling over it?

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Removing Ceramic Tile – What is the best way to remove the tile on my bathroom walls? Is there a way to put wooden paneling over it?

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The method used to remove ceramic tile depends on what it is attached to and what was used to attach it. Normally ceramic tile is tenaciously attached and requires a lot of effort to remove. It is likely that the removal of the ceramic tile will also pull off the substrate to which it is attached to some degree. In theory you could attach the wood paneling to the ceramic tile with some sort of an adhesive. You need to check with the manufacture of the wood paneling to determine if it is recommended and how best to approach it. Good Luck!

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