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Saw a customer today who had called me in to look at some cracked tiles, I was expecting the worse, but the cracks were very fine and bizarrely the tiles we not loose at all. She doesn't want themn ripped up as has no replacements and doesn't want the hassle, she enquired as to whether you can just repair the fine cracks with some sort of resin. I could find no reason at all for the cracks, no pattern at all, no underfloor heating. Does a fine resin repair kit exist, I suspect not but thought I'd ask?
 
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