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    Uneven floor tiles

    That's actually a good idea. Have you tried with different types of pads? What material works best?
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    Uneven floor tiles

    Ernesto: I understand that the grinding is to get rid of the tops. But why do I have to scarify the rest? Is it to make the cement of the new layer of tiles adhere better?
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    Uneven floor tiles

    OK. I still need help with the original question though :-)
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    Uneven floor tiles

    Hi Daris, The tables already have levelers, and I can make the wobbling go away by adjusting them. However, when you push the table half an inch the wobbling returns. The tables aren't super heavy, so they tend to be pushed around when people use them. That's unless you're talking about a...
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    Uneven floor tiles

    Hi, I have a small food place with small tables. Unfortunately, the floor tiles are uneven making the tables wobbly. The tables aren't fixed to the ground. The tiles are ceramic I think (or stone). The tiles are 8x8 inches = 20x20 cm. They're not wobbly, unfixed or hollow - they're just uneven...
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