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danishblue
Just a quick request for some experienced advice.
I am attempting to tile my new kitchen and although I have done a few small jobs before (pretty good result but very slow!) I have never done anything on this scale or using tile trim.
I have a couple of windows to do and wall edges with external corners where I was intending to use white plastic 10mm trim. On examining the trim I have (bought some time ago, knocked down in the Focus closing down sale) none of it is completely straight, all having a slight bow in them. It is relatively easy to bend back in shape but requires a little force. What I am wondering is:
1. Is it usual for plastic trim to have a slight bow in it?
2. Would the adhesive, BAL Green Star, be strong enough to hold it straight on the wall?
3. Could I fix it straight first by some other means, No More Nails, staples, tacks etc?
4. Should I just forget it and try and find some perfectly straight pieces!?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Danishblue
I am attempting to tile my new kitchen and although I have done a few small jobs before (pretty good result but very slow!) I have never done anything on this scale or using tile trim.
I have a couple of windows to do and wall edges with external corners where I was intending to use white plastic 10mm trim. On examining the trim I have (bought some time ago, knocked down in the Focus closing down sale) none of it is completely straight, all having a slight bow in them. It is relatively easy to bend back in shape but requires a little force. What I am wondering is:
1. Is it usual for plastic trim to have a slight bow in it?
2. Would the adhesive, BAL Green Star, be strong enough to hold it straight on the wall?
3. Could I fix it straight first by some other means, No More Nails, staples, tacks etc?
4. Should I just forget it and try and find some perfectly straight pieces!?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Danishblue