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Smudger
Hi All. Firstly, my apologies for long absense (been having a bit of mare running to Devon and back and trying to finish a job that keeps getting changed).
Just finished laying ufh and 20sqm of slate. Was giving it clean and seal today and customer has taken exception to a "feature" on one of the tiles and asked for it to be changed. As the tile in question has been there a day or so I said that I couldn't guarantee that lifting it would not damage the ufh. He accepted this and said leave it. I have since read an old post where some features had been ground off the tile. I assume that it means grinding off the layer that makes the feature.
My question then is this. Is it possible/ridiculous to try this, how difficult is it (I could practice on some off cuts), and what is the best tool for the job?
I know the guy has said leave it, but I know it will bug him and he won't really be happy.
Thanks in advance for advice.
Cap'n Slow - If you're reading this, thanks again for the generous offer, sorry I wasn't able to take you up. Hope it all went well. Piccies?
Just finished laying ufh and 20sqm of slate. Was giving it clean and seal today and customer has taken exception to a "feature" on one of the tiles and asked for it to be changed. As the tile in question has been there a day or so I said that I couldn't guarantee that lifting it would not damage the ufh. He accepted this and said leave it. I have since read an old post where some features had been ground off the tile. I assume that it means grinding off the layer that makes the feature.
My question then is this. Is it possible/ridiculous to try this, how difficult is it (I could practice on some off cuts), and what is the best tool for the job?
I know the guy has said leave it, but I know it will bug him and he won't really be happy.
Thanks in advance for advice.
Cap'n Slow - If you're reading this, thanks again for the generous offer, sorry I wasn't able to take you up. Hope it all went well. Piccies?