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mini orchard
post Feb 16 2022, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(noobfm @ Feb 16 2022, 12:26 PM)
Hi guys,

i would like to request your help in below issue regarding my kitchen top tiles, after kitchen top tiles work finished, my contractor arrange for trimming/polishing of tiles sharp edges but in return there were darker colour line unevenly, any idea to overcome/cover/correct the line ( i am ok to accept the darker tone line but it wasn't straight tbh)

Tried to ask my contractor but seems like no positive outcome, finger pointing game is not going to help anyway

so any suggestion/idea would be welcome  cry.gif

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It will have some different shades with the top but not to your extend.

You seen him doing the polishing ? Could it be high heat reaction during polishing that cause the dark tone ?

Anyway, handwork finishing can seldom be 100% straight ... is about skill.

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post Feb 16 2022, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(noobfm @ Feb 16 2022, 12:40 PM)
not at the moment boss, i just want to get thing fix  bangwall.gif
i agree and understand there will be different shades after polishing sharp edges and i wasn't there (yea i admit, my bad)
understand the handwork will never be perfect as well, but was looking for a way to cover up or at least make the line even icon_question.gif
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Use putty filler to cover uneven area and paint over it with colour that match.
mini orchard
post Feb 16 2022, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(noobfm @ Feb 16 2022, 12:47 PM)
actually i have to agree with you  bangwall.gif
thanks for suggesting this, will this be able to stick on the edges of the tiles?
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I cant confirm but as and when it comes off, have to redo.

I dont see any other way, besides retile.

Check with your contractor whether he he can modify and add this ....

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post Feb 16 2022, 01:04 PM

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Looking at your photo again, I think the edges are painted over by the contractor.

You can request him to polish another lose piece to see if is the same result or you can diy using a sandpaper.

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