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Removing Tub & TileJo Anne Robnett Brown Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Tub & TileThank you very much Mike Post By Jo Annne (Guest Post) RE: Removing Tub & TileI just re-did mine. I used a sharpened 2" putty knife with the corners rounded to keep from nicking. Get under the finish and it chips off pretty easily. Post By Mike (Guest Post) |
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