Friday, January 8, 2010

Ceramic Decals Is There A Way To Remove A Decal Design On Ceramic Tile Backsplash In Kitchen?

Is there a way to remove a decal design on ceramic tile backsplash in kitchen? - ceramic decals

My kitchen is a bright spot of white ceramic. Photos of chance are a source of fruit scattered around the backsplash design seems to be a sort of decal that was applied on top of the plate. I want to update the kitchen and get rid of these fruit motifs. I have tried Goof-Off, soap, Comet and not moving. Has anyone other ideas without damaging the tiles - I would just like white boxes, as I do not want to tear the tiles. Thank you for your suggestions!

2 comments:

Mr. Decal said...

Sorry, but the decals on your ceramic tiles are fired into the ceramic. The decals are not on the surface the images are under a final clear coat that is fired so the decal literally melts into the ceramic. You would need to replace the tiles.

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R K said...

Probally, if a ceramic piece that is not a sticker. Most of the tables with a design, then painted and baked in the oven. But you can try to be lazy, acetone, thinners, solvents, nail polish.

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