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To properly remove a broken tile without damaging the surrounding tiles the following steps should be taken: * tape off the surrounding tiles to avoid scratching or damage * CAREFULLY remove the existing grout around the broken tile using a grout scraper or similar tool * using a hammer and chisel, carefully break out the object tile starting in the center * remove the old setting material, hopefully thin-set or other cementatious material, with the hammer and chisel or other heavy scraping tool. Be very careful as you approach the surrounding tiles not to damage or scratch them. This just means more tiles to remove. * after the sub-strate has been cleaned, mix a small batch of setting material according to the instructions on the package. * if using thin-set or other mortar as your setting material, always lightly moisten the floor to prevent the floor material absorbing too much miosture from the mortar leading to premature drying and a weak bond. * using a proper size square notch trowel, apply a uniform coat of mortar to the exposed floor, then carefully apply a thin coat to the back of the new slate tile using the straight edge of the trowel [ this is called "back buttering" ] * place the new tile in position and press down to remove any air bubbles and to level the new tile to the old tiles. once the new tile is level, properly space for grout line. * allow to dry or set overnight before applying new grout[ again follow the instructions on the package of grout very carefully] * after cleaning up, enjoy a job well done!

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