One particular job that I really dislike is replacing a damaged floor tile, particularly if it's a ceramic one. The damage could be caused by a heavy object being dropped onto the floor or the tile glazing has cracked. Whatever the cause, the solution requires hard and careful work.
First of all you will need to remove the grout from around the offending tile. Do this by using an old tool such as a screwdriver or chisel, the idea being to carefully scratch the old grout out and not damage the adjacent tiles. If necessary use a hammer with your old screwdriver (or chisel) and carefully chip away the old grout. Whist doing this job you should be wearing safety goggles, if you're not then now is the time to put them on!
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