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awol666

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  1. 5 hours ago, warrima said:

    If your a tenant then come clean and tell the owner. The only proper fix is to cut the tile out with a grinder and a diamond disc and replace it. Not a big job at all - quite easy. If you have spare tiles then this is the no brainer solution. Even if you don't this looks like a pretty standard looking tile - take the cutout to home pro and match it. Box of 12 inch tiles is only a few hundred baht

    Yes, i am tenant. Sure there is no spare tiles in the unit. Juristic office might have a clue if there are any, since all the units share  "same-same" finish.  Most, actually, i think. 

     

  2. Hi guys,

     

    Unfortunatelly i`ve dropped somthing on the floor in kitchen area of my condo. And it caused this sort of issue - the tile has been damaged. So my question is - if there is a way to somehow fix it without replacing all the tiles and  at a reasonable price etc. Maybe you would be kind to advise a man or a service who might sort it out here in Thonburi, Bangkok. Thanks!

     

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  3. Dear expats! Group of students (from one design university) highly needs your help. Please take part in this questionnaire about the payment system in BTS/MRT to assist us in designing something valuable and fresh for the local community. Any general feedback about the topic also will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

     

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