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    Doing my own bathroom as I am on sick for a while. Anyway, wife wants bath panels tiled. What is the best way? Is a simple mater of 2 aqua panels joined together

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    i saw some really decent backer board bath panels in the nicobond showroom they have adjustable screw feet on them didnt get the price but they looked like good products

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    Yeah,we used aquaboard from tops,bout 8mm thick,firstly we made a wooden frame around the bath,then srewed two pieces of aqua to it. We then tiled straight on to it,no prob..If you need to take it off in the future, you can try using mirror screws,that will give it a nice finished look.
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    Or schluter magnets
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