From a flooring installer, I would say replace the tile however you may be able to fix the scratch with some of the stuff they use to fix scratches on cars....
Pull the toilet. Check the closet flange. If it is not loose or broken, replace the wax ring and closet bolts. Reset toilet. Level with wobble wedges. Caulk base of toilet.
Yes it is. Just as it is expensive to have them place into you house, Once the tiles are fixed on to the floor removing them becomes hard and complicated without damaging or breaking them, however if someone chooses to have them removed then it will cost almost the same price or even more for removing them because looking at the methods used to fix them onto the floor in most cases they are meant to be permanent or at least take along time while strong and no space for looseness is left, this means removing them will need more time and delicate work methods that is if you would like them not damaged, but if all you care about is having them removed then it might be cheaper as less care will be put into action while removing them and therefor less time needed and with reduced or say minimal instructions or restrictions the work might be charged at a lower price.
Take it to the store were you got it. They could probably fix it for you.
No, they only sell you the stuff to fix it with!
How do u fix a misfire
To fix scratched or damaged leather, you can use a leather repair kit that includes a filler compound and color-matching dye. Clean the area, apply the filler, let it dry, and then color-match the dye to blend it in. Buff the area to finish.
One of the best ways to fix a scratched disc is to buy a repair kit.
you can hide some leveling issues with the grout, but if it's really noticeable then the surface wasn't leveled out first (self-leveling concrete) or the person laying the tile didn't know what he was doing. the good thing about tile is that you can chip out the bad area, reset new tile and re-grout to fix it. you don't have to tear out the whole room or counter
Blockbuster have a machine that will fix any scratched disc for £2, no matter how scratched, but it cannot be repaired if the disk is shattered or snapped and will have to be replaced.
might be scratched or broken or dusty if broken or scratched it dead.
To fix a broken tile, you can remove the broken tile using a chisel and hammer, clean the area, apply adhesive to the back of a new tile, place the new tile in the empty space, and grout around the edges for a finished look.
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Yes if you really want to, but if being scraped at, or hit with something the paint will peel and reveal the tile's true color underneath. Overall, not the best idea, but it works in a quick fix.
if it isn't scratched, why would it require fixing? it could be your console that isn't functioning correctly.
You don't fix a game disc that is scratched you replace it