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How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help please
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How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help please
Hello,
A great Forum with plenty of sound advice - thanks.
I have just completed tiling our kitchen (first timer at 77!) and I am fairly happy with the result, with the exception of one tile - it stands slightly proud of the rest and I would like to replace it!
The tiles are 30cm x 7cm porcelain.
First - is it advisable to attempt this - the tiles have been set for about 5 days?
Second, if so, then how best to remove the tile without damage to adjacent tiles? Small cold chisel and hammer in the centre and then remove the bits? Or, is there a better way?
I have plenty of spare tiles.
Thanks for any advice
Regards
Sportique
A great Forum with plenty of sound advice - thanks.
I have just completed tiling our kitchen (first timer at 77!) and I am fairly happy with the result, with the exception of one tile - it stands slightly proud of the rest and I would like to replace it!
The tiles are 30cm x 7cm porcelain.
First - is it advisable to attempt this - the tiles have been set for about 5 days?
Second, if so, then how best to remove the tile without damage to adjacent tiles? Small cold chisel and hammer in the centre and then remove the bits? Or, is there a better way?
I have plenty of spare tiles.
Thanks for any advice
Regards
Sportique
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Re: How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help pleas
Post by kellys_eye »
Remove the grout from around the tile. The break it using a punch/chisel etc (care of the splinters of course) as you suggest and pick it out best you can.
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Re: How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help pleas

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Re: How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help pleas
Post by dewaltdisney »
Another tip is to drill a few holes in the tile, although this might not be easy with porcelain. When you chisel in, cracks will run to the holes making breakout a bit easier and controlled.
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Re: How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help pleas
Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply - a great help.
The consensus seems to be to have a go at it - but to wait for a while.
I may try drilling first - but I can imagine how difficult that is likely to be with porcelain.
Thanks again
Sportique
The consensus seems to be to have a go at it - but to wait for a while.
I may try drilling first - but I can imagine how difficult that is likely to be with porcelain.
Thanks again
Sportique
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Re: How to "adjust" one proud kitchen wall tile - help pleas
Post by dewaltdisney »
The idea is to work at the centre of the tile out, keep away from the edges. Drilling helps to break a starting point. So if you can get a good hole in the centre you can chip towards the edges in steps. You want to minimise the risk of chipping an adjacent tile by getting a chisel to close to the edge gap.
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