With the adhesive having already failed there doesn't appear to have much of a way to remove the tile without most of it breaking.
Recently the interlocking tile I have on the corner walls behind my wood stove had come loose after 10 years of being heated from the stove The heat-resistant thin set adhesive I had used just wasn't up to the task of lasting forever. My wife and I spent a whole day trying to remove then without them falling 24 tiles on 2, 5 ft by 5 ft walls the only thing that was holding them in place was gravity and the mantle pieces. then 2 days of grinding the thin set off the cement backer boards and the backes of the tiles. Might have almost been better to do like that guy did. The $25.00 per tile $30.00 per backer board was the deciding factor though.

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