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jonnyc

Got a problem on a job just finished.
Two tiles have got very small chips approx 2-3mm round on edge of tile, which came about when had to remove tiles next to them when a towel rail had to be moved.
The problem is that cannot get replacements from same batch.
They are very expensive white porcelain with sparkling flecks .
I need to try and repair .
I could do this with stone no problem but have never tried on porcelain.
The tile is semi polished i guess .
Anyone achieved this before.
If so with what product.
 
S

Spud

Got a problem on a job just finished.
Two tiles have got very small chips approx 2-3mm round on edge of tile, which came about when had to remove tiles next to them when a towel rail had to be moved.
The problem is that cannot get replacements from same batch.
They are very expensive white porcelain with sparkling flecks .
I need to try and repair .
I could do this with stone no problem but have never tried on porcelain.
The tile is semi polished i guess .
Anyone achieved this before.
If so with what product.
I dont know of anything which can do it Jonny if you had the chips superglue would probably your best bet but akemi doesnt face fill very well on porcelain
 
T

The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

As Ray above for me Jonny, I did it once under the guidence of a marble/granite worktop guy. If you can match the colour, you mix the two part epoxy ratio: filler an orange, hardener a golf ball, (scale down to suit).

I mixed the amount I needed, applied it slightly proud of surface, left it to start to firm up, and then using a stanley knife blade wet with washing up liquid and water, drew the blade over the epoxy.

I think getting the colour match is the hardest part, plus the timing. Good luck Jonny.:thumbsup:
 
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