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peckers

thanks ive just seen a thread that peckers did in May , the same tiles as his pictures. I think they were bought from topps tiles .Metallic Random Mix Mosaic | Topps Tiles these ones
Yes they did come from topps a very nice tile!! expensive but they are lovely when up!!
I used a small wet cutter that i have for cutting the metal ones with and then i removed the burr with using a sharp stanley knife and a carborunden stone!
you need to use a ver fine grout as they will scratch very easily and the protective plastic that is on them just comes off as you grout it and gets in your grout so i removed it before grouting but you must have a very fine grout and dont over squeegee the excess with your grout float as it scratches!!!
 
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Scott

If we use them they wont need cutting as it will just be a panel in the bathroom.
The Topps ones are really similar to the Tile Depot ones but a fraction of the cost! Ill be looking at the Topps ones. I have sent a price promise form to Tile Depot with the link to the Topps one to see if they will honour it, although they will use the fact that they are not identical to get out of it. Will let you know the out come
 

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