EXCELLENT!
Thanks for this tip!
I do want to replace the fixtures in our master shower - so this will be
a great tip ...

Reposting as a didyaknow :D


Cheers,
Erika
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>>| -----Original Message-----
>>| From: Michael T. Tangorre
>>| 
>>| You can safely remove the tiles in question without breaking them by
>>| carefully tapping out the grout line around the tiles in 
>>| question. Tap and
>>| scrape the grout out. Next, you will want to get a small 
>>| hand chizzzzzle
>>| with a nice beveled end on it. SLOWLY and LIGHTLY tap the 
>>| point of contact
>>| with the tile and the wall at a slight angle. You might 
>>| nick the wall a
>>| little but since your tiles will cover it up you can fill 
>>| it in when the
>>| tiles are off and as you re-prep before re-tiliing. I just 
>>| got done doing
>>| this very same project when we replaced the fixtures in ym mother's
>>| bathroom. We didn't lose one tile.


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