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    • #18985
      A Shevach
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      I have ceramic tiles in the bathroom .two of the tiles scratched.how can I remove them without breaking the tiles around them ,and without breaking the drywall under the tile .

    • #94133
      Steve Jones
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      This is easily done, but you have to be careful. Get a hammer and an old wood chissle. Break the tile with a hit from a hammer. Bust out a piece of the tile then with the chissle, begin lightly hammering out the tile then you have the leverage to remove other tiles bordering the busted out one. You must be careful. If you break others not intended, then just replace them.

      Steve

    • #94173
      www.customtile.cc
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      Please do not follow the advice of Mr.Jones
      This is truely a task for a pro.If you damage the drywall what are you going to put the tile back onto?
      9 out of 10 times when removeing tile from drywall, the drywall comes off with the tile, if the tile was installed properly.
      Ask the tile man at http://www.customtile.cc

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      Larry
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      Donna
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      I want to remodel my bathroom and the wall is half tiled, some tiles are missing. How do I remove the rest without ruinging the wall?

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