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Tiling query.
Coolhandluke
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Is there anythng available to do away with the sharp corners that will eventually discolour and and become dirt traps when tiling a shower cubicle?
I.E where the wall corners meet and where the tiles meet the top of the shower tray.
Can you get any sort of quadrant or something with a curved profile that will do away with the sharp corners?
I.E where the wall corners meet and where the tiles meet the top of the shower tray.
Can you get any sort of quadrant or something with a curved profile that will do away with the sharp corners?
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Coolhandluke wrote: »Is there anythng available to do away with the sharp corners that will eventually discolour and and become dirt traps when tiling a shower cubicle?
I.E where the wall corners meet and where the tiles meet the top of the shower tray.
Can you get any sort of quadrant or something with a curved profile that will do away with the sharp corners?
You may want to consider something like this:
http://www.norske-int.co.uk/
I have just done a shower using these, not cheap, but looks fantastic !0
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