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Filling Cracks In Floor Tiles

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Date: 10/13/2008 Topics: Home Improvement > Flooring | Readers Request > Home  
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I have several ceramic floor tiles that have fine cracks and some pieces of the surface chipped off. Is there a material that I could use to fill these cracks and dents. I would like to be able to add a color to attempt to match the tile. Thanks for any advice.

Merlene from Acton, MA
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By tahlula (77) Profile Contact
You can use tile grout to fill in the cracks. Go to any good tile store and you can get grout in almost any color these days. They have these little sticks that you can check out and take home to match against your tile to find a matching color. Good luck.

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