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    Right lads what is your normal procedure do yous use tile trim approx the same width of the tile or go for one a couple of mm thicker?

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    2 mm thicker

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    As above.. simples..

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    As above as you will need room for adhesive
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    Next size thicker than the tile usually.
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    As all above 2mm thicker

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    next size up from the tile for me also
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    I have been doing the same for years as well, renovating my friends flat when i heard one of the plumbers saying to him that i was useing the wrong trim it would should be the same thickness .
    started to throw me abit had to plead my case to my mate i tiled his kitchen with 300x100 gloss white brick effect but he has got led light underneath his top units and when switch on you can see imperfections ,best of all i was aware of this and had got the tile s which i thought were spot on with no lipping .
    Then the Plumber said a bit up and down that is it no ? he basically got told to bolt before i chuck him about like an empty shellsuit.
    Well peeved of as it looked qaulity untill they bloody lights went on best of all you cant feel the lips i gather light shadow is making it look worse than it is .
    Really has put me on a downer as i know its a well rehearsed cliche but i do strive for perfection .

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    Hi southside

    I always offer up my spirit level after every tile I fix to make sure its flat against the others, I'm just finishing a bathroom off (full job not just tiling) and the bright downlighters overhead cast a shadow over any would be lips so they can be ironed out.

    This latest bathroom is certainly the best one I've done, its a masterpiece absolutly no corners cut.

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    Regarding tiles lads what d you prefer the tile sitting just inside the trim of flush ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bathfix Bob View Post
    Hi southside

    I always offer up my spirit level after every tile I fix to make sure its flat against the others, I'm just finishing a bathroom off (full job not just tiling) and the bright downlighters overhead cast a shadow over any would be lips so they can be ironed out.

    This latest bathroom is certainly the best one I've done, its a masterpiece absolutly no corners cut.
    Hear what your saying bob but i think with brick effect more chance of shadowing

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