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Hi Shogun rua you have not got a tx60 because they do not make one. They make a tr 600 or a ts60 but not a tx, But that does not matter. The scoreing wheel to use on polished or smooth porcelain is 8mm and 6mm. The best of the 2 is 8mm because it last longer because its bigger. 10mm is for non slip ceramic and if your on uneven or non smooth porcelain it is 18mm as the v on the scoreing wheel is at a different angle for porcelain and ceramic.
 
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