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		<title>By: Ceramic Tile Repair &#124; Home Improvement</title>
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		<description>[...] you have removed all pieces of the tile, you need to clean floor clean down to the foundation by removing thinset that is left behind. Once the floor is completely clean, you can re-spread new thinset down, lay [...]</description>
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