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Replacing Granite Floor TilesFrom: kenneth.bugenski@gm.com Category: Flooring Remote Name: 198.208.223.35 Date: 26 Nov 2002 Time: 11:47 AM
CommentsI have 3"x3" granite tiles in a off-corner design with 13"x13" ceramic tile on my kitchen floor. Unfortunately, the granite tiles are thicker than the ceramic tiles and thus protude from the floor line. I would like to know a method to remove the 3"x3" granite tiles without damaging the ceramic tiles. After removal of the granite tiles I will replace them with thinner granite tiles so that they are flush with the ceramic tile.
Thanks for info.
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