Once you have removed the tiles you will see there is an adhesive beneath that is either rock hard or semi soft.
How to remove tile from bathroom wall without damaging drywall.
Put on protective gloves and place a piece of dry ice in a towel.
Gently grind off thinset with an oscillating tool equipped with a carbide rasp.
Have the correct tools test out a hidden spot work in small batches making sure to keep your chisel parallel to the wall so that you avoid going directly into the drywall.
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If the drywall sustained any damage during the tile removal process repair it.
Scrape off mastic with a putty knife.
Chisel away tiles instead.
This will further loosen the tile reducing the chances of you damaging the drywall behind it when you start removing the tile from the wall.
Pry the tiles loose one at a time by pushing the trowel behind the tile and mastic.
Score the 1st tile you plan on starting with using the grout cutter.
Scrape away some of the grout in a long line using a utility knife grout saw or rotary grinder.
Then make and x motion within the tile with the tile cutter.
To remove wall tiles start by heating up the grout between the tiles with a blow dryer so it s easier to remove.
Work slowly and at about a 45 degree angle.
You will be peeling the outer paper layer loose from the drywall.
Run the gout cutter around the tile edges in the grout area.
Be careful not to gouge the drywall any more.
The extreme cold may make the glue brittle and cause the tile to come off easily.
When you believe you have removed or cut away most of the grout stop and examine your work.
Next use a chisel and hammer to pry the tiles off of the wall.
The rock hard adhesive will be thinset a cement based product.
Carefully use the hammer and putty knife to chisel off the tiles without gouging the drywall.
Then use a utility knife or rotary grinder to scrape away the grout until the spacer lugs between the tiles are visible.
Hold the ice against the tile for a minute or two then try prying.
Be careful to cut away only the grout and not into the wall.
You should be able to slide a putty or plaster knife underneath the tile.
Cut away the grout surrounding the tile or tiles that you want to remove.