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Glass tile installation tips

3/11/2016

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Glass tile chips, no way around it.  I use the best saw blade made just for cutting glass tiles and still see little chips.  With the beautiful glass colored tiles out there, I had to find a way to make them look like they were not chipped.  I  cut them as slowly as I can, then take a piece of pumice stone and gently blended the chipped appearance away.  Results are shown here.  And I have a very happy customer.
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John M. Green link
2/16/2023 07:49:20 pm

Thank you for sharing this wonderful article. Keep it up the good work!

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Bonnie D. Hancock link
5/9/2023 08:47:10 pm

The blog post provides insightful tips and recommendations for a successful glass tile installation. It emphasizes the unique characteristics of glass tiles and highlights the importance of proper preparation and technique to achieve the desired results. Thanks for sharing this wonderful articles!

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Redhead Escort Fort Lauderdale link
5/22/2025 10:05:21 pm

The results using pumice stones to blend out chips looks great.

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    Steve Keegan-Professional tile and stone installer for 30 years. Owner of Red Feather Ltd. in Livermore, CO.

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