please help - how to repair holes

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Hi,

Hopefully someone will be able to point me in the right direction.
I have been modernising my bathroom gradually over last year.

Everthing has gone to plan apart from the really hideos accesories i removed (toilet roll holder, lace / curtain thing).
obviously this has left some mounting holes.

Is there anyway to repair or disguse them without replacing the whole tile?

The whole room is tiled and I havent been able to find a replacment anywhere.

Any help is appreciated,

Thanks, ben
 
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I have just seen a similar post but as these are a particular colour / shade i need an alternative to a white filler.
 
to be honest your best off replacing the tiles, the tile paint over piller never looks any good imo youll be happier in the long run plus other half wont ever complain!
 
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Ben,
You listen to Jefoss,he wise man.He no a "patchy" man,he do the job from "scratchy". Always the best way to go. Replace tile/s if you can,no need then to worry about filling holes in tiles with filler,and trying to match the colour with paint.(Almost impossible).

Roughcaster.
 
An alternative, if the tiles are plain, is to use a tile transfer on the affected tiles. Linda Barker does a range. I've seen them in large B & Qs, also on ebay.
 
another alternative is to email me and ill come over and re-do the whole bathroom n the new year :LOL:
 
sorry for my absence in my own topic, i have been less than sucessfull with the diy on my computer.

Thankyou all for the replies, but no I cannot find a replacment tile, i did think about tile transfers but due to the erratic holes it just wouldn't work.

I will try tile paint as i fear there is no other way.
 

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