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    #481
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks, I watched 2 yt vids on this and they both recommend stripping the old paint. One was recommending his products (buildrite) while the other was just trying to share and says that any cementitious paint will do the trick.

    But they both agreed that this is a solution for situations like mine where houses are built side by side therefore difficult to address externally. And they mentioned ideal for basement, which means this is really effective if done correctly.
    it can also mean,
    "since there's nothing you can do on the outside, this is probably the next best thing".

    my translation: "it won't last too long."

    how long did your first paint job last, po?
    that might be a good approximation of how long the re-paint using this product, will last.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 17th, 2022 at 10:05 AM.

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    #482
    I have my ceramic tiles replaced more than 5yrs ago and I noticed that there are at least 3 tiles popping up. Can this be repaired or I need to replaced the tiles?

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    #483
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I have my ceramic tiles replaced more than 5yrs ago and I noticed that there are at least 3 tiles popping up. Can this be repaired or I need to replaced the tiles?
    the popped tiles can be re-used, naman. get a good tile-r. he has to pick away the remaining cement and make it deeper, then apply new cement.
    bad trip if the popped tiles are damaged and you can not find replacement tiles of the correct size, let alone the right color and design...

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    #484
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the popped tiles can be re-used, naman. get a good tile-r. he has to pick away the remaining cement and make it deeper, then apply new cement.
    bad trip if the popped tiles are damaged and you can not find replacement tiles of the correct size, let alone the right color and design...
    Yes thats the problem with tiles you cannot get exact same color after many years they will produce new one with different shade I should have bought at least 5 or 6 spare tiles before.

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    #485
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Yes thats the problem with tiles you cannot get exact same color after many years they will produce new one with different shade I should have bought at least 5 or 6 spare tiles before.
    yes, you should have.
    that's what many house builders that i know, do.

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    #486
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it can also mean,
    "since there's nothing you can do on the outside, this is probably the next best thing".

    my translation: "it won't last too long."

    how long did your first paint job last, po?
    that might be a good approximation of how long the re-paint using this product, will last.
    I first noticed the bubbles and moisture after about a year. But this is Boysen Virtuoso over Boysen Flat Wall. This time I'm using a waterproofing paint. Well let's see, it's the best option for now.

    Hassle lang, all that dust stripping the paint with sandpaper.

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    #487
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Yes thats the problem with tiles you cannot get exact same color after many years they will produce new one with different shade I should have bought at least 5 or 6 spare tiles before.
    I did the exact opposite, I bought tiles almost exactly as needed because in my experience, I never needed all the spare tiles I bought, and it was a painful sight because we had nowhere to hide it. It's still there until we sold the house.

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    #488
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I did the exact opposite, I bought tiles almost exactly as needed because in my experience, I never needed all the spare tiles I bought, and it was a painful sight because we had nowhere to hide it. It's still there until we sold the house.
    Ah good for you! I work for a Italian
    tile company & we suggest to keep a few on stock. Some clients kasi come back after a few years asking for the same tile when they have repairs. No problem if we have it on stock. Otherwise we have to order it pa from our supplier which would take months. Sometimes they phase out some series of tiles pa.

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    #489
    Tingin ko din kasi maselan magpalit ng damage tile portions, so baka mas mabuti pa patungan mo na lang ng bago, although this is applicable only for people like me who have small houses. Kung Italian tiles ang gamit, sigurado mansion yan.

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    #490
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Ah good for you! I work for a Italian
    tile company & we suggest to keep a few on stock. Some clients kasi come back after a few years asking for the same tile when they have repairs. No problem if we have it on stock. Otherwise we have to order it pa from our supplier which would take months. Sometimes they phase out some series of tiles pa.
    I was told yung tiles daw sa Rockwell/Powerplant mall were imported from Italy daw!

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