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      <description>Thanks so much!</description>
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      <description>i found this:&#xD;
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How to Repair a Ceramic Tile Floor &#xD;
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http://www.ehow.com/how_2420_repair-ceramic-tile.html&#xD;
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How to Re-grout and Reseal Ceramic Tile &#xD;
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      <description>I've redone loose tiles before.. it's not too bad.. you carefully take them out &amp;amp; scrape off all the old grout...then readhere the tiles with tile adhesive &amp;amp; regrout...&#xD;
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matching the grout could be a bit tricky.. the colour of just about everything changes over time... if you are facing regrouting the whole batch.. hmmm.. I dunno.. my first thought is to use a utility knife or this cool tool I have but can't remember the name of that has a sharp point &amp;amp; is used for paint scraping.. a 5-in-one I think?  My tool brain isn't working &amp;amp; my tools are all packed...&#xD;
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Sorry for the foggy reply.. I'm in the process of getting ready to move across country.. hopefully someone else is more coherent than I am right now... &#xD;
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Also.. if you go to an actual tile store.. they may have some good ideas for you&#xD;
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Good luck, and keep us posted on how it works out! :)</description>
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      <description>I posted this originally in the wrong community.  I recently bought a house, and have a tile entry way.  I was vacuming one day and the loose grout came up.  I also noticed two tiles were a bit loose.  So my question is this.  Can I match the grout color and grout over the existing stuff?  Or am I looking at a bigger project and will have to rip it all up and start from scratch.&#xD;
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Tips, tricks and ideas?</description>
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