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I dropped a cast iron pan on my SnapStone floor, and a tile chipped. How do I replace it?

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I dropped a cast iron pan on my SnapStone floor, and a tile chipped. How do I replace it?

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A. A SnapStone Tile that becomes damaged can be replaced using the following method: 1) Remove the grout from the perimeter of the broken tile. This may be done by using a grout cutter. When doing this, use caution not to chip the surrounding tiles. 2) Once the grout has been removed, carefully cut the downward facing tabs attached to 3 of the 4 surrounding sides using a utility knife. Be sure to use appropriate care and safety equipment while using the utility knife. 3) After the tabs have been cut, carefully remove the broken tile by lifting and pulling away from the uncut side. Use caution not to damage the surrounding tiles. 4) Apply a layer of general construction adhesive to the back of the new tile, and then set it into position. Snap the new tile into place, and then firmly press down to ensure a flush placement. 5) Once the adhesive cures, apply SnapStone Flexible grout.

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