This way you lessen the chance of damaging the surrounding tiles.
Replace cracked tiles in floor.
Clean the cracked tile with paper towels and rubbing alcohol.
Replacing cracked floor tiles can be a tricky job and depending on the hardness type and thickness of tile you will need to use a hammer and cold chisel to widen and extend the crack and if possible drill into the crack in several.
Grout the tile into the floor using the rubber float.
Let it dry for a few hours.
Use it to dislodge larger pieces of the tile.
Apply a small amount of the paint to the crack with a fine tipped artist s brush.
Coat the empty patch of floor with adhesive.
Pour a little rubbing alcohol onto 1 or 2 sheets of paper towel.
This makes the crack almost invisible to the naked eye.
Make sure it is level with the rest of the floor.
The first step in replacing cracked tiles will definitely be removing the grout.
Perhaps you have a chipped cracked or broken floor tile that needs replacement well we show you step by step how to remove the old tile thinset and inst.
Match an oil based paint to your ceramic tiles.
You re going to remove as much as the grout surrounding the cracked tile as possible.
Start with the chisel at 90 degrees to the floor then switch to a 45 degree angle after you penetrate the glaze.
Once the broken tile is removed use a wider chisel to clean all the old thinset off the substrate.
Then you can move onto the big boy the 3 inch floor chisel.
The grout is the strength of the tile so you ll need to carefully file it away using a grout removal tool.
Always chisel the tile from the inside to the perimeter.
Clean the excess adhesive off the tile and the surrounding area.
Place the new tile on the floor.
Cleaning the cracked tile.