This forum is most helpful I wish I'd discovered it sooner :)
Another gap problem , this time between the bathtub and wall of about 1.5cm. What's the best way to fill/cover it?
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This forum is most helpful I wish I'd discovered it sooner :)
Another gap problem , this time between the bathtub and wall of about 1.5cm. What's the best way to fill/cover it?
The best way to fix this was prevent it in the first place by starting your tiling at the bath instead of the ceiling....but now that it's done....head back down to your tile shop and have a squiz at their nik-nak section down the back. What you are looking for is a beading tile which is often used as a finisher or as a relief in a big wall of tiles. Grab a few (they won't be cheap) and glue them in.
Basically you've left a gap that.s too big.
You'll need to install the bead tile as suggested and make sure you use a good quality sealant afterwards to prevent splash water getting in there.
Tile Shops sell like a half round dress angles similar shape to quad in timber my brother in law used it in our bathroom he used a nice chrome finish it comes in all sorts of colours it looks a treat can be cut using a hacksaw and just grouted it in!
Hi Patty
do you have a pic or manufacturer website of what you are describing?
I found this one
http://www.infotile.com.au/bat/trims/trim-7.html
has anyone used this product or similar?
wouldit be suitable for my purpose around a bathtub?
Hi gorotsuki69
BAT trims 2/3 cressal rd balcatta 9240 7822
celeste
thanks for the helpful replies