U just need those circular disc grinder machine with coarse and thin sand paper.
other wise, you can always stick those rubber corner guard for the whole stretch for the stairs
wta tiles to "sharp", how to make it "smoother"
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Feb 7 2011, 04:11 PM
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if u decide to grind/sand it, do bear in mind that the corner will appear brownish if the tile is not a porcelain tile.
U just need those circular disc grinder machine with coarse and thin sand paper. other wise, you can always stick those rubber corner guard for the whole stretch for the stairs |
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Feb 7 2011, 06:03 PM
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If porcelain tile then your grinding will look fine.
Oh ya, when you are doing the grinding, just use a vacuum cleaner nearby to suck in the dust so that it doesn't fly everywhere, especially the wall. This post has been edited by SnoWFisH: Feb 7 2011, 06:03 PM |
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Feb 9 2011, 11:22 AM
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At most will be uneven, won't grind until tile crack or broken lah.
Use sandpaper instead of those diamond grinder disc haha. |
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