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WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
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WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Thanks so much, @EricL 

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
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I tried to stay true to the tile removal, however, it was cemented in and no amount of care was going to stop some areas of tiles from dropping off in ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
a month ago

Thanks @MitchellMc Yeah... I had already determined that there is probably another answer, rather than trying match old and new tiles. It's a rabbit ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

Thanks @Jason, There is no budget to speak of. It's as small a makeover as we can manage out of necessity. I'll try to explain things better.We will ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
5 replies

We are in the minute budget category and attempting to save the bathroom. There will be many questions, however, 1. has anyone painted bathroom til ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
October

 exactly right. Happy days, @Jeanagh 

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
2 replies
October

Hi @Jeanagh - I did the stupid thing. I had painter's tape and a drop sheet down for the first coat of sealer binder, but I got cocky 鸞嵐 and removed ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
October

Thanks, Jacob... and in the light of day, I have a couple of touch up spots to paint, though not many or much. I've rolled a damp roller over the surf ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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2 weeks ago

Hello @WreckitRita Yes, you are heading in the right direction so far. It is unavoidable, the render will get damaged during the tile removal. Once ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

Hi @WreckitRita, I thought I'd jump into the conversation as well. It sounds like you've got a lot on your plate with this project, but you're cle ...

Jeanagh
Making a Splash
1 reply
October

藍 that's how we learn hun, trial and error. At least we can give it a go. Be proud of what we can achieve; especially between bunnings and YouTube

Jeanagh
Making a Splash
3 replies
October

Hi WreckitRita, you've done a brilliant job. I always put some painters tape along the edge for painting and siliconing, saves those little splodgy bi ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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1 reply
October

Hi @WreckitRita, Thank you for getting back to us with your updated images. You've done a fantastic job and should be extremely proud of the result. ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
8 replies
September

HI @WreckitRita That is a Ryobi orbital sander, which is perfect for the job. I suggest plugging it in to test and make sure that it still works. O ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
10 replies
September

Hello @WreckitRita Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about rep ...

Ari
Having an Impact
2 replies
September 2023

Hello @alice_r and @EricL Unless the existing grout is damaged (in which case repair the grout first), I would suggest 1. painting the entire wall - ...

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WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Thanks so much, @EricL 

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
October

 exactly right. Happy days, @Jeanagh 

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
2 replies
October

Hi @Jeanagh - I did the stupid thing. I had painter's tape and a drop sheet down for the first coat of sealer binder, but I got cocky 鸞嵐 and removed ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
October

Thanks, Jacob... and in the light of day, I have a couple of touch up spots to paint, though not many or much. I've rolled a damp roller over the surf ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
6 replies
September

While not perfect, it's so much better. I'd like to thank you for your help in getting to this stage.In the end, I hand sanded because the paint was ...

WreckitRita
Growing in Experience
7 replies
September

Thanks @EricL - it does say Ryobi on the side of the first pic? It does work. I actually tried it on the wall at the very first instance, just using ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hello @WreckitRita Yes, you are heading in the right direction so far. It is unavoidable, the render will get damaged during the tile removal. Once ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
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Difficulty: Beginner Repairing a rendered wall is an easy D.I.Y. project that can improve its appearance and extend its life. By addressing chips ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
8 replies
June 2023

Hello @Andrear Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about tiling ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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August 2022

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @grace3. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about removing grout. I ...

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