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Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay
Is that ceramic edge part of a bathtub perchance? Assuming the drywall wasn't to badly damaged, you could probably get away with just mashing in a bunch adhesive but just make damn sure you grout properly and seal it after it's dry otherwise it will be falling out again (along with all the ones around it) before you've had a chance to sell the house.
Not sure where else to look for tile tbh. You may just have to go with something as close as possible.
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It is about 3 inchs of the ceramic part of the bathtub thankfully. I beleive that I will have sufficient area to adhere to, as well as a good grout job.
The grout in that area is fairly brown, whereas the lesser soaked aways are white. Would I be smarter to try to brighten up the brown parts with a good clean? or try to match its discoloration?
I will also try home depot. I am very glad that 'cream' seems to be a standard color, and not just 1 of a 1000 shades of cream