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On 23/05/2021 10:55, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 23/05/2021 10:36, Scott wrote: A question for the experts: We have a tile on the close wall that has been damaged over the years by the hook for the door colliding with it.Â* This has now worn away the glaze into a channel.Â* I appreciate that a cosmetic restoration would be very difficult, but what could I do to prevent further damage?Â* I wondered about paint or epoxy resin adhesive or superglue, or maybe some sort of patch like a bandage?Â* Any ideas appreciated. Screw a rubber doorstop to the floor or skirting board to just stop the hook reaching the tile. Yep! |
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