this for sure seals the deal
Yeah from what I can tell there aren't many scratches that line up - some definitely do. But the scratches are all over the place, every direction. Most tiles around the hob are the worst, there is the odd tile which is perfect in amongst all those so does this point to an issue with the tile manufacture?
I had some good success with olive oil and white vinegar, so the scratches are much less noticeable now - but they're still there and they always will be. Most of them are tiny scratches, there is one you can dig your fingernail in.
I'm not really sure how to proceed. Get the tiler back to re-grout some leftover tiles with the float he used (at least I have a photo of that) and see if those tiles scratch as easily. That will prove it was him but he may say the tiles aren't fit for purpose if they scratch that easily.
Do I re-buy the tiles and get him to remove these and re-fit the new ones FOC? Are there guarantees none of those tiles will be scratched on round 2? not really..
The wax comes off with water and a sponge, no scrapers were needed/used. I still need to clean the leftover tiles properly and look for scratches, up to now none of those look scratched - at least I can go back to the tiler and say this - also that photo in the first post where the scratch lines up definitely proves it was him. In the bottom photo below, right side and 4th tile down these vertical scratches line up as well
Current state;
Only natural lighting
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Worst angle to see the scratches, bit closer, still natural lighting
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Worst angle, all lights on + camera flash
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