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Discuss Outside trim? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all Just wondering if anyone knows a finishing trim you can use outside.I need to tile a large step, about 2m2. The step up is about 100mm but i ...
          
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    Hi all

    Just wondering if anyone knows a finishing trim you can use outside.I need to tile a large step, about 2m2. The step up is about 100mm but i need to finish the edge. Customer wants to use 300x300 tiles and i cant find a proper finishing tile for the step so was wondering if there are any trims outhere that can be used outside. The tiles are going to be white.

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    good ref sir!! as above

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    I Quite liked the little movie..

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