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Need help with cracked tiles.

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Hi all, looking for a bit of advice. The tiles in our kitchen have cracked quite badly and pieces are coming off it places.

We're aren't able to replace them at the moment but I want to know if there's some kind of flexible filler that I could put into the cracks? I'm afraid of them getting worse and possibly cutting the kids feet.

Thanks for any advice!
 

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As these are floor tiles, and potentially quite sharp and very dangerous, you have two options :-
1. Lift them up ( preferred and best option)
2. Cover them up, until 1.above can be done. A couple of sheets of cheap hardboard with or without a top layer ( e.g. Lino) will at least make it safe.

Using a filler isn't an option I'm afraid.
 

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