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Re: Plastic Wall TilesFrom: info@builderswebsource.com Category: Tile/Marble/Granite Remote Name: 63.198.181.43 Date: 28 Sep 2002 Time: 11:51 AM
CommentsOlder plastic wall tiles are not easy to find. In particular, the use of plastic tiles in kitchens is a bad idea. They melt when exposed to high heat, as you discovered. We suggest that you take a sample to several tile stores in your area. One of them may have a source for discontinued plastic tiles. We've also done a web search, but have mostly found people looking for tiles, with few sources. If any of our readers know of a source, we encourage them to post it here on the message board. Builders Websource
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