How can I fix cracking kitchen tiles?
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Depending on the severity of damage, a kit like this works well: https://amzn.to/2KVQsF6
Hope this Helps! Jeremy - https://do-daddy.com
There are also tons of videos on YouTube.
To repair single tiles, clean the cracks out using toothpaste and a soft toothbrush. Fill the cracks with white glue and let the glue dry. Wipe or sand any seeping glue. Then cover the white cracks with a thin coat of Gorilla Clear Glue. These repairs will work for small cracks, for normal cleaning. Best wishes, Jewell
If the tiles are ceramic on your floor it was not installed properly. It will continue to happen. Start saving up for replacement. Probably didn't install the concrete board.
Hi Pam is on your counter, backsplash or floors? The counter and backsplash will probably be easier to replace the tiles. Take a small chisel and hammer and carefully break out the broken tile completely before replacing. The floor will (usually) be a bigger bugger but you can use the same method to remove and replace broken tile just about anywhere.