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Default Repairing a tile

Yes you don't want it to be even more damaged. Some of those large rubber
square stick on feet can be good. You get more than one in a packet so when
the cleaner knocks it off, just clean the surface and stick another on
On repair, personally, I've found that its almost impossible without making
damage worse so it can be filled.
Brian

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Scott Wrote in message:
We have a tile at the entrance door to the common stairwell that has
been damaged by repeated contact with the hook used to hold the door
open. It is a semi-circular abrasion of the glaze. The tile survived
for 100 years until new neighbours moved in but that's another story.

I'm wondering the best way to carry out a repair for maximum
durability. Ordinary filler or enamel paint would just wear away.


Put another felt pad over it.
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