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Discuss hi spot on concrete floor in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi i am about to tile my kitchen however when i run a level over it there is a high spot. how can i overcome this problem should i just ...
          
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    hi i am about to tile my kitchen however when i run a level over it there is a high spot. how can i overcome this problem should i just chisel it out or sand it.

    any advice please?

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    Default Re: hi spot on concrete floor

    just chisel it out

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    Default Re: hi spot on concrete floor

    These are handy from Trade tiler..

    Cupped Diamond Wheel


    Fits standard type 115 mm angle grinders (100 mm x 22.2mm bore.)


    Ideal for grinding away bumps in uneven concrete floors and keying old tiles or terrazzo before tiling

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    weight 275g


    Price: £18.88 £22.18 Including VAT at 17.5%

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    Default Re: hi spot on concrete floor

    The above does work well.

    But be prepared for ear ache from the Mrs

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    cheers for that will get one of them me thinks

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