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Removing a Karndean tile
Hi I have Karndean tiles in my kitchen - wonderful product, been down years and still looks good. However one tile has been damaged. I have spares and want to replace it. What's the best way of removing an individual tile without affecting the ones around it? I have posted a question with Karndean themselves, but just wonder if there is any actual experience of this in the group. Many thanks |
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Removing a Karndean tile
LocalHero wrote:
Hi I have Karndean tiles in my kitchen - wonderful product, been down years and still looks good. However one tile has been damaged. I have spares and want to replace it. What's the best way of removing an individual tile without affecting the ones around it? I have posted a question with Karndean themselves, but just wonder if there is any actual experience of this in the group. Many thanks Angle grinder. |
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