Shower Tray trim vs Silicon

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I'm tiling an en-suite shower (it has one of those bog-standard heavy cast-concrete (?) and enamel bases if that makes a difference).
I am not an experienced tiler, so I'm doing my learning.
Looking on the YouTubes, nobody seems to be using that concave shower tray trim anymore, (that would go between the lowest tile and the shower tray) it's all 2-5mm gap and Silicon.

The most concise thing I found was this:
"Is there a gap between the wall and the tray? i.e. greater than the width of the tile when fitted.
If not, tile straight down onto the tray. Silicon the gap first, tile it, then silicon between tile and tray. Much Neater"


Is the 'tray trim' a thing of the past or is it situational? What's your opinion and experience on this?
 
I think the tile to the tray and Silicon is such nicer finish. Trims tend to get used to cover things up. Get yourself a Silicon tool and use that, or employ a Silicon guy to do all the Silicon. I was just made aware they exist. I paid £40 for a bathroom to be siliconed and it was immaculate.
 
I think the tile to the tray and Silicon is such nicer finish. Trims tend to get used to cover things up. Get yourself a Silicon tool and use that, or employ a Silicon guy to do all the Silicon. I was just made aware they exist. I paid £40 for a bathroom to be siliconed and it was immaculate.


Thanks for the reply! I'm with you on that, those trims just seem to be dirt catchers and the tile-to-tray does look sweet. I'm just all spun around, getting it in both ears about what way I'm meant to do it. And not like anything can go wrong if I screw up the tiling in the shower...
 

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