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Default Repairing a tile

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Scott wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 10:05:14 -0000 (UTC), Radio Man
wrote:


Scott wrote:
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.


Could you cut out a circle with a diamond core drill and insert a brass
disk with a rubber pad behind. Not original but possibly in keeping
with the style not an original idea I saw something similar done in a
place we rented on holiday once.


No - the problem is that the the hook descends in a semi-circle to so
the damage extends to several inches.


Get rid of the hook and use a magnetic type?

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