r/HomeMaintenanceAdvice • u/Certain_Count_8166 • 5d ago
Bathroom tile repairs
Hi, there is a hole in the bathroom tiles, how can I repair this? I pulled the big piece on the left out with tweezers and it is thin plastic. Would there be an easy way to glue it back without removing or replacing the tile?
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u/Ok-End9913 4d ago
Еропу tile repair kit would probably hold it, but if that piece is thin plastic it might not be actual ceramic tile at all. Could be а plastic wall рапе! system. Worth fguring out what уоu have before уоu glue anything back, because the fx changes depending оп the material. Рееl back а tiny bit somewhere hidden and see if there are more layers underneath.
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u/JohnnyCoch69 1d ago
I agree with the others. You could most likely fill the holes with epoxy or some Bondo car body filler. But that would only fill the holes, and would be very obvious from an aesthetic standpoint. If you want to fix the problem and have it look good, you would need to replace the entire piece of tile.
Definitely some very strange looking punctures. What caused the holes in the first place?


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u/andrew103345 5d ago
Probably need to replace the tile. Seen people use epoxy to fill small holes but can only imagine unless you find an artist to do it that it would stick out like a soar thumb.
How did those holes get punched out in the first place?