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As long as there is an existing waterproofing layer, then an additional one doesn't need to be installed before re-tiling. You will need to check f ...

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If you've tried cleaning mould from silicon previously, the mould has likely stained it. If this is the case, no amount of scrubbing or applying cle ...

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The cracks are a phenomenon called crazing. They are typically caused by thermal stress. This is when the ceramic material is exposed repeatedly to h ...

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These stains re most likely from hard water. Stains from hard water can occur when water evaporates and leaves behind trace minerals such as calcium ...

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If a tile wobbles, it means that the adhesive behind has failed and the only thing holding it in place are the grout lines. Once the grout has been r ...

I wonder if a bit of CLR would fix this. It looks like maybe bleach or some other chemical has been left to dry on the chrome which caused this. ...

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Using bleach can be a smelly process, but it is one of the best ways of killing mould and its spores. I'd suggest after a thorough cleaning for you t ...

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If the existing grout is still solid and can't easily be scraped out, then you can overcoat it with Davco Rejuvenation grout. Existing grout must be ...

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I’ve used magic erasers before and have found them to be very effective. Next, try sugar soap. Depending on how well the walls come up after us ...

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To clean a glass shower door, I suggest using Simple Green Shower Glass Restorer. It will remove soap scum, dirt, hard water build-up, calcium and ...

Scale typically needs an acid to break it down. The issue you'll face is using an acid that is strong enough to break the scale down, but that also w ...

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Preparation is crucial to ensure you get a great painting result. 1. Clean your walls with sugar soap Making sure your walls are properly clea ...

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