Removing Stone Tile Off Kitchen Wall

The first thing you want to do is find a place to start.
Removing stone tile off kitchen wall. Break the tile if necessary. Try to locate a loose tile. What you need to know. If you plan to remove a whole wall of tiles try tapping the edge of each one with a.
To remove thinset use a stiff putty knife and some elbow grease to scrape it from the wall. Place the chisel just under the tile and use the hammer with quick taps to pop the piece loose. I started on one end where there was access to the edge of the tile backsplash. Start at the corners and work your way toward the middle and wall stud.
This approach should let you save more of your tiles for reuse unless the tiles are. A metal chisel and hammer can make quick work of popping tiles cleanly away from the wall. Last but not least you should remove the tile adhesive from the wall and from the back of the ceramic tiles. Therefore you should use the same chisel to remove the adhesive from the wall by tapping it with a hammer progressively.
Remove the grout first. Fill drywall gouges with drywall joint compound and sand it smooth. Wedge the end of a putty knife beneath the bottom of a tile and gently pry outward. Remove baseboards or trim work around the room.
For semi soft adhesive mastic use 120 grit sandpaper to remove it from the wall. Take the 6 in 1 painters tool or chisel whichever fits best and carefully use the sharp edge of the tool and use a hammer to begin to break up the grout lines. Taking care when removing the trimwork allows it to be reinstalled when a new floor is installed after the tile floor is removed. Allow to fully dry.
Remove any appliances or built in furniture like cabinets if possible. In order to remove the adhesive from the back of the wall tiles you should use a scraper. As the tiles fall they can take out tiles below or loosen leftover grout and tile as you go.