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 Post subject: Tiling: What trim to use
PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:41 pm 
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Im about to start tiling my bathroom.
I would like to use a metal trim.
The tiles are quite thin 5mm.
What thickness of trim should I buy to allow for the adhesive?


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6mm will be too thin and next step up is an 8mm tile trim.



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Topps tiles offer a trade 7mm brushed stainless trim available curved profile only as opposed to L shape :thumbright:

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