How can I repair sandstone porcelain tile?
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Georgia Anderson
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I have used nail polish in tile matching colors to recreate and blend areas that have chipped out. Now this not a premanent fix. But this might help.
If you have any of the powder dust from when they were cut you can mix that with white glue and fill the holes...it works but its probably not permanent. I have done this with several tiles.
if they are really bad just break the ones that are bad and replace, but only the ones that are broken take a piece to any home depot or granite place and they can see about matching the same tile
To fill in the breaks and chips, you can use a two-part epoxy putty (also known as Plumbers Putty) It usually comes in two tubes, each the size of a roll of dimes. On a protected surface, slice off EQUAL amounts from each roll with a plastic knife. THOROUGHLY mis them together. Use a putty knife to apply to the area, smoothing the area to match the tile. You need to work quickly, because this stuff starts to harden quickly. The next day, paint it with good quality nail polish that matches your tile. I usually have had to use several colors, blended and blotted with a rag.
there are any number of kits out there for ceramic tile and everything else. I haven't' tried it myself - but couldn't hurt, right?
Very easy, just take broken pieces of same material, make powder and add rasion with hardner, make a paste and apply on cracks.
I will look in to rasion never heard of before.
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