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Hi There.

I have just had a polished black Porcelain tile laid at my home. There are 3 tiles which have scuffs on them. They are quite obivious in the evening when the spot lights are turned on. I'm absalouty gutted as i've saved long and hard for this floor and am disipointed with these marks.
Is there any way which these can be polished out? has any one had scuffs which they have been able to get rid of? I checked every tile before they were laid and am sure they were not there before. I'm gutted please help! I'm really regretting going for this type of tile! Please help:oops:
 
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Hi Guys,

Not to sure what a metal mark is. Here is a photo.
 

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