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I have a shelf at the tap end of my bath ,I wish to run one line of mosaics right next to the bath for a bit of colour but ... -
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Mosaics next to a cut
I have a shelf at the tap end of my bath ,I wish to run one line of mosaics right next to the bath for a bit of colour but they will meet up with a cut tile to keep in course ,is this alright or will the water get in, all mosaic's on the wall are next to the machine edge/glaze so are sealed up as good as possible ,will the cut edge let in water ?
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Re: Mosaics next to a cut
Not if you grout it......but all grout ( unless epoxy) will let water in to a degree.....
Just leave a suitable space between the mosaic and the tile edge and grout....just make sure the cut edge is not proud of the mosaic.....
Can't really advise another way as we can't see what you can....
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Re: Mosaics next to a cut
If you run a mosaic next to a cut edge of a tile, raise the mosaic edge just above the cut edge, so there is no way of cutting fingers.....Gaz
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Re: Mosaics next to a cut
You could also run a wet stone along the edge of the cut tiles (gently) to remove the sahrp edge before you fix your mosaic.
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Re: Mosaics next to a cut

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You could also run a wet stone along the edge of the cut tiles (gently) to remove the sahrp edge before you fix your mosaic.
You can yes....but be careful not to expose the tiles biscuit ( on the tile face) as the grout won't hide it........
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