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How to replace a square floor tile of size 295mm?
I need to fix a broken tile in my laundry room, I've measured it and found it's 295mm square, the closest tile size I can find on Bunnings website is 300mm, I wonder is it a very old standard that's no longer in use, or is it easy to get the 300mm tile and cut it?
Thanks!
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Re: How to replace a square floor tile of size 295mm?
Hi @heuristic
Thanks for sharing your question about repairing your floor tile. There's every possibility that the tile could have been part of a special batch with an unusual size.
The tiles sizes today have been all been standardized and you'll be hard pressed to find something similar in that size. I suggest trimming the 300mm tile to suite your needs.
If you have a grinding tool, please make sure to use personal protection such as gloves, goggles and a dust mask when cutting the tile.
In order to achieve that factory edge finish on the tile, I suggest using the QEP Dual Grit Rubbing Stone.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric

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