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Iron on Edging tape????
billjohnson1986
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Hi
This may seem a really stupid question but im stuck.
We have moved into a new house, ripped out the kitchen and managed to fit the new kitchen myself. Everything is fine and looks good. But i have some iron on edging tape that matches the cupboard doors.
Where is it supposed to go?
Am i supposed to use it between the doors on the white cupboard supports?
Sorry if this is really stupid.
Thanks
This may seem a really stupid question but im stuck.
We have moved into a new house, ripped out the kitchen and managed to fit the new kitchen myself. Everything is fine and looks good. But i have some iron on edging tape that matches the cupboard doors.
Where is it supposed to go?
Am i supposed to use it between the doors on the white cupboard supports?
Sorry if this is really stupid.
Thanks
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It goes where it needs to go. If you have exposed edges for saome reason, it goes on there. If you don't have any exposed edges, then don't worry.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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It's usually supplied for the carcase front edges, to prevent white lines being seen when the doors are closed, if they don't meet perfectly.
If you don't see the white lines (or you can see them and it doesn't bother you) don't use it
If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands
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Thank you, i thought it may be for that reason but didnt want to stick it on and regret it. Thanks0
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