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Old Mar 26, 2007, 03:50 AM
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Replace Laminate Tiles in Bathroom

I have little squares of laminate tile in the bathroom and the previous owners who put them there didn't place them correctly and left spaces in between the tiles. I have tiles to replace them, but both the ones that I bought and the ones in the bathroom already are the square sticky laminate tiles. How I tried to take a tile off the floor, but the fllor became really sticky and it took me a very log time to scrape that tile off. Is there a better and easier way for me to take the previous tile off?

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