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Hi there,

I'm in need of advice for how to remove split face stone tiles. As there's no grout between the tiles, what is the best way to remove them with minimal damage to the wall.

I've just moved into a house with these tiles next to the kitchen sink and I can see splatters of food in the crevices from the previous owner. I'd like something more hygienic!

Thanks in advance for any advice or experience shared.

:)
 

Kevbos

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Hi there,

I'm in need of advice for how to remove split face stone tiles. As there's no grout between the tiles, what is the best way to remove them with minimal damage to the wall.

I've just moved into a house with these tiles next to the kitchen sink and I can see splatters of food in the crevices from the previous owner. I'd like something more hygienic!

Thanks in advance for any advice or experience shared.

:)
Protect surfaces and break them off with hammer ! The substrate behind will either stay or come loose !!
 

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