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sc24

only do as a last resort, or when using rustic edge tiles where trim doesnt really suit, the revills must be plumb, the best way is to try and work it for full tiles but as you know this isnt always practical if you mitre a cut tile keep the mitre slightly back from the cut glaze so it doesnt chip, when you grout the mitre dont wash, rub with a cloth to try and keep the joint as full as you can
 
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ryanbrown

I cant stand tile trims either - I reckon tiling trims will go the same way as wooden pannelling one day - to the crap ideas graveyard in the sky.

Might be worthwhile telling potential customers that you can mitre instead of trims, and use that as a bargaining factor. Show them pictures of work youve done and tell them you can do an excellent job without cheap plastic.
That way they know they would paying a bit more for craftmanship.

Or you could get the customer to get tiles from a hand made tiling place that do corner tiles to go with the range - not exactly many around I know - the future is in mass production.
 

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