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How to fix a chipped tile without replacing it?
Hello all, I have dropped something and chipped a couple of tiles. I just want to know the best way to fix it. Thanks in advance
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Re: fixing a chipped tile without replacing it
Hi @Caz31,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.
It doesn't look like the chip is too large or deep, so the best course of action is to paint it to match the surrounding area. If any of the chips are deeper, or the picture is deceiving, you can use PC-11 White Epoxy Paste to fill the chip before painting.
If you have a spare tile, you can bring it with you in-store so it can be colour-matched. If not, head to your local Bunnings' paint section and grab some colour cards that look pretty close to your tiles. Take them home, compare them against the tile and select the colour that matches best.
You can then head back to your local store and have the helpful team at the Paint Desk mix up a sample pot of your chosen colour. You should also grab a fine-tipped craft paintbrush that you can use to paint the tile.
Let me know what you think and if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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Re: fixing a chipped tile without replacing it
Hiya Jacob,
i have three little chips one is a little deeper than the other two. I might need o do the pc11 as suggested.
Thank you
regards
Caz
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Re: fixing a chipped tile without replacing it
Thanks I just found this and will give it a go...
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Re: fixing a chipped tile without replacing it
Hi @razzamakazz,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It is wonderful to have you with us.
I'm glad to hear this discussion looks like it will help you repair your similarly chipped tile.
If you run into any issues along the way, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Jacob
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Re: fixing a chipped tile without replacing it
Thanks 😀

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