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Stevetiler

Yes that's the one nice looking tiles but crap quality !! Nice job you've done there :lol:
 
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Strange as I did a wetroom a year ago with Borneo Blue walls and thought they cut really well both dry and wet, no problems at all
 
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maybe the quality have fallen in that time ! Big companys trying to save money ,they were badley bowed as well
 

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maybe the quality have fallen in that time ! Big companys trying to save money ,they were badley bowed as well

Definitely not bowed, I've never had trouble with Porcelanosa tiles, but I know few of the guys have complained about bowing recently
 
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p4ulo

I try to cut "flakey" tiles on my wet-saw (Vitrex) face down, which seems to produce less problems. Protect the face from scratching with some masking tape runners on the saw.
 
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TJ Smiler

They putting them as wetroom floor (or have miss-read) they are gonna be seriously slippy if they are.

Sometimes wet cutting through glazed topped helps on a slight angle helps, ie: set your wet cutter table top to 30/45 degree angle.
 

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