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    Hi folks - Can anyone please give me any tips on using offcuts of shiny cappachino/cream coloured marble tiles left over from when I had my bathroom completely tiled? I don't have a tile cutter and am not a DIY person (except perhaps the Don't Involve Yourself kind!) I thought I could perhaps put a type of mosiac top on a cheap Ikea side table, or could I use them in the garden maybe on a small patio or garden path? I need step by step guidance please!! Do you know if natural marble tiles are weatherproof? Any tips on how to use them up would be greatly appreciated. Also could anyone please tell me what product to clean them with in the bathroom to keep them shiny. Many thanks AnnM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Hi folks - Can anyone please give me any tips on using offcuts of shiny cappachino/cream coloured marble tiles left over from when I had my bathroom completely tiled? I don't have a tile cutter and am not a DIY person (except perhaps the Don't Involve Yourself kind!) I thought I could perhaps put a type of mosiac top on a cheap Ikea side table, or could I use them in the garden maybe on a small patio or garden path? I need step by step guidance please!! Do you know if natural marble tiles are weatherproof? Any tips on how to use them up would be greatly appreciated. Also could anyone please tell me what product to clean them with in the bathroom to keep them shiny. Many thanks AnnM
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    Default Re: Using up marble tile offcuts

    Good one pj
    No seriously if you want to get them cut for anything you can take them into a tile shop and they'll do it for a fee.
    You could allways make some coaster for the garden.

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