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Replacing is basically impossible as its in a herringbone pattern with t&g tiles. I guess it could be possible to chisle out the oak top layer from a single tile, and then split the oak top layer from a spare tile and bond it in.
Cutting out the gnarly bits, filling, and finishing is the proposal.
We're a bit wary about contacting the supplier at this stage in case we need to raise the issue with them in general, which is part of why we wanted the fitter to do that part in the first place.
(tile e.g. table is teak G-Plan that we wax polish for comparison - tile is more matt and I guess an oil finish)
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Surely the supplier has a supplier and they could contact them? I would be chasing for those details if you’re really worried about the match.
That said, unless it’s a very different shade due to different oil eventually you’ll forget about it.
Do they have to be replaced or can the gnarly bits be cut out, very lightly sanded and then oiled?