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Alan M

i presume you mean you dont want to pull them up.
i would pull out the cooker ,fridge, washing machine ect. and pull up one of the tiles there. that way it wont be seen.
if the tiles are sounding loose then its only a matter of time before you have a total failure and are forced to replace.
the tiler should stand over it
 

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