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Discuss Tiling External Corners in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I am using chrome edging strip to tile external corners in my bathroom. However i am unsure as to the best way to approach joining the tiles to trim. Should ...
          
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    I am using chrome edging strip to tile external corners in my bathroom. However i am unsure as to the best way to approach joining the tiles to trim. Should I tile to one external edge first then put up the strip or apply the strip first. I've read conflicting messages so any practical advice would be appreciated. Thanks

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    Default Re: Tiling External Corners

    People have different ways. I would tile to one external then spread the other side place trim on to adhesive pushing in to the bed then spread again so the trim is firmly fixed to wall.

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