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How to remove and replace broken tiles
By: Editor
Website: https://www.all-homeinteriordesigns.com
Ceramic tile is durable and nearly maintenance free, but like every other material in your house, it can fail or develop problems.
- Carefully scrape away the grout from the surrounding joint, using a utility knife.
- Then break and remove the tile, using a hammer and chisel.
- Test fit the new tile, then apply adhesive to the back and press it securely onto the wall. Let it dry for 24 hours.
- Apply premixed grout with a sponge or grout float.
- Let the grout dry, then polish the tile with a clean, dry cloth.
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