What's The Best Way To Remove Tile Trim

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I'm on a job soon where only the wet areas of the bathroom and ensuite walls have been tiled.
It's a new build and owners have just got the keys and they want me the rest of the walls tiling.
Anyone got a good way of removing trim without removing tile (trims only plastic)
Wondering if a sharp stanley will do the trick, anyone tried?
 
Yeah you should be able to stanley that. Just rip it upwards, it'll snap and make a bit of a mess but if you're tiling above it anyway it doesn't matter. If the tiles are fixed well, they'll stay put. If they're not, then even easier, just pop them off and remove it.
 
I'm on a job soon where only the wet areas of the bathroom and ensuite walls have been tiled.
It's a new build and owners have just got the keys and they want me the rest of the walls tiling.
Anyone got a good way of removing trim without removing tile (trims only plastic)
Wondering if a sharp stanley will do the trick, anyone tried?

Last time I tried that I managed to put the Stanley straight thro my thumb! Got me seven stitches and about three weeks off work!!! Every time I picked something up, without even using my thumb, the blood pressure in my hand increased and my thumb exploded again!
Not trying to worry u, but be careful. My only saving grace the surgeon said was that I had a brand new blade in, and that's what stopped me from actually tearing my thumb in two!
Happy days haha 😀
I don't have a better solution tho apart from grinding it out from behind.
Actually scratch that, what about using a multitool!
 
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Ouch that thumb sounds painfull.......know how much we use ours thumbs.
I've managed to prize a trim out using a strong scraper(not a wall paper stripper), keep it flat on the tiles to avoid chipping them and work across the front edge of the trim gently pushing with the palm of the hand, once it's moved a bit you can get the scraper in the gap and lever it but work the whole length of the trim, don't just concentrate on one bit..good luck
 
Last time I tried that I managed to put the Stanley straight thro my thumb! Got me seven stitches and about three weeks off work!!! Every time I picked something up, without even using my thumb, the blood pressure in my hand increased and my thumb exploded again!
Not trying to worry u, but be careful. My only saving grace the surgeon said was that I had a brand new blade in, and that's what stopped me from actually tearing my thumb in two!
Happy days haha 😀
I don't have a better solution tho apart from grinding it out from behind.
Actually scratch that, what about using a multitool!
spot on take the grinder in from the back top of the trim it will just curl away as you move the blade along
 
Thanks everyone!

Got grinder and fein - you've put me off a stanley, I can't even cut ditra without slicing myself!

Was thinking about using the fein scraper blade behind the trim and hoping that will free them enough but will try the half moon too.
 
I'm glad a stumbled across this thread, as I've got 3 jobs coming up in new builds, where only part of the walls around the bath are tiled and the new owners want the tiling continued to cover the wall. Hopefuly there is a pic of one of the bathrooms attached.

The plastic trim along the tile edges over hang the tile by just over a mm so there is a bit of a ledge to get a scraper under it.

I'd never thought about using my multi tool, which I'm assuming you just cut into the trim with the blade to remove the curved bit of the trim and then run the blade along the top of the tile to cut along the back of the trim. I'll perhaps put a bit of duct tape to give the edge of the tile some protection!

The two tiles to the right of the picture, need to have the complete trim removed, as they want the length of trim replaced, so I'll try getting under it with a scraper (failing that I'll break those two tiles and replace them).

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