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Sealing bath
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save-a-lot wrote: »I have a sealant smoother....

works well at getting an even look, combine this with the mask tape idea and it will look perfect
I printed it out, but it's a bit flimsy for me.
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save-a-lot wrote: »I have a sealant smoother....

works well at getting an even look, combine this with the mask tape idea and it will look perfect
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Is this it:

I suppose if you are not going for a contemporary look then it could be OK but I personally think that sealant is better.
Yes this is it. I thought I could cover the badly sealed bath with it. It is a very basic Sandringham Armitage Shanks suite, therefore I think it should be ok. Also I thought if I put the bathtrim, I need not worry about the sealant going mouldy in the future. Thanks for all your advice.0
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