31/12/2013
ArliKan Team Wish to all of you a Happy New Year
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ARLIKAN Design House is an ambitious, hard-working house specialized in interior & Architectural design, Renovations, landscaping, exhibitions planning and provide engineering services as well. Ambitious architects and designers, who took the challenge to prove the ARLIKAN, in a short period of time, will be known by its uniqueness and difference for the services it provides, which the team makes
31/12/2013
ArliKan Team Wish to all of you a Happy New Year
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29/11/2013
29/11/2013
Be your OWN space designer...
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14/11/2013
How to Replace a Broken Tile??
TOOLS NEEDED
(Scoring knife-Masking tape-Drill-Hamme-rNarrow Chisel-Tile adhesive-Notched towel-Grout-Grout Float-Sponge)
Step-by-step:
1. Rake out the grout around the broken tile with either a scoring knife or grout saw/scraper, being careful not to disturb the neighbouring tiles.Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any chips and dust.
2. Apply masking or painters tape around the edges of the adjacent tiles to protect them, then drill evenly spaced holes into the tiles broken sections with a 1/4-inch ceramic bit. This helps free the pieces from the substrate and makes them easier to chisel out.
3. Working from the centre outwards, tap out the broken pieces with a hammer and narrow chisel. Start with the chisel at 90, then switch to a 45 angle after you pe*****te the glaze. Once the tile is removed, use a wide chisel to remove the old adhesive.
4. To set the new tile, comb a small amount of adhesive over the substrate using a 1/4- inch notched trowel, then apply some to the back of the new tile. Press the tile in place, ensuring it is level and that the spacing is even, then gently wipe off excess adhesive.
5.Wait two hours for the adhesive to dry, then spread grout into the joins with a grout float held at a 45 angle.Wait 15 minutes then clean off the excess grout with a damp sponge.
13/11/2013
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