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briannasusan
Just Starting Out
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 First time renovator here. Wanting to repaint the shower base edges but unsure what colour / type of paint. The base of the floor is tiling, however ...

Dee76
Just Starting Out
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Can I use the below product on tiles that already in the shower or do the tiles need to be removed. If they aren’t removed what would be the outcome o ...

Josh86
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I’ve noticed a few cracks in my shower grout. Some are just hairline cracks in the grout at the base, while one section in the wall corner appe ...

rollyz
Just Starting Out
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 I have glossly finish bathroom floor tiles and have a deep damage. About 5mm deep and 50mm length, 20mm wide. What is the best way to repair it? Can ...

Plodder
Just Starting Out
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I have a large area of slate tile flooring, sealed with Tasman slate sealer. Tasman products are no longer available (gone out of business) and I wou ...

414009
Finding My Feet
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This project was a mission as the original cupboards were position unevenly. So it was hard to find timber support. Cupboards were a jigsaw puzzle. ...

Wing
Just Starting Out
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The laundry was a total mess with no bench or storage so I used an old bench panel that came from updating my kitchen benches. I had just bought the h ...

vib
Just Starting Out
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Hi! I’d like to get some advice on the best way to fix the chipped tile on my shower floor. I understand that I’ll have to use Epoxy putty but wonderi ...

emmaqld22
Just Starting Out
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  Hello, I'm currently tiling my pool / outdoor area with a 20mm outdoor p4 tile to match the coping. For the patio / undercover area I’d like to sw ...

RenovisionAU
Finding My Feet
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Our kitchen renovation features Kaboodle cabinetry—this is actually our third Kaboodle kitchen! It’s such an easy system to work with, and it allows y ...

mac123
Just Starting Out
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Hi there all, hope you doin great. Just saw this blogpost and thought it'd be best to ask here instead of searching for answers on google. I've these ...

woodenwookie
Making a Splash
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Well, that's it. After 5 years battling a heavy workload, COVID, and lack of availability of products and motivation, our bathroom is finally done.Ste ...

Gina59
Finding My Feet
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It’s a little hard to see but this is the best way to see the tiles that seem to of lost their glaze. It’s not all over the house just seems to be dow ...

Beginner20
Growing in Experience
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Hi guys, I need to convert this corner shower 870mm into a walk-in shower. Could you please advise how to do so? The bathroom has dimensions L2495 x W ...

SamJones
Just Starting Out
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Realising that the tiles should have been put down first, and then the skirting... What's the best method for removing the crumbled grout?What's the ...

Vincero1
Getting Established
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The situation: Outside my living room door, there’s an outdoor patio. Recently, I noticed water flowing towards my property because the outer edge o ...

upgrades
Finding My Feet
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Photo # 2Photo # 3Photo # 4 Water seeping through from outside to the sunroom inside (via a cracked tiles). - Photo # 1 is the backyard and is a ...

Christie78
Growing in Experience
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We renovated our ensuite to bring it up to the rest of our house. We had a terracotta and cream tiled space, it was very dated. It boasted a huge sing ...

sugarplum_mum
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Most of my house is tiled and the grout which was white 10 years ago is now almost black. I mop every few days but it does nothing to the grout.   ...

Sugar
Making a Splash
3 replies

Jastra89
Finding My Feet
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I'm looking to renovate the laundry on a budget. The tiles are in good condition, I just don't like the look. Could I put VJ panels over them? Even be ...

ceefer
Finding My Feet
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We have small brown coloured shiny tiles on our balcony, must be 30-40 years old I think. I would like to paint over them with a lighter colour. Wha ...

elisec
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I want to know if Bunnings has a microcement product that can go over tiles?

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