Where tiles meet the bath - sealant or strips

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Where tiles meet the bath - sealant or strips

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The bathroom is starting soon and I'm wondering about the finish round the bath.

Everything is being done from scratch and we've paid good money for fittings so I want the finish to look right if you know what I mean...

I've got enough Sealux Pro 25 under tile strips to go round the whole bath, but I'm wondering how it will look.

Would it be better just to tile onto the bath, fill it with water and then use sealant in the gap :scratch:

Looking for your advice folks - what gives the 'higher class' finish

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Post by handyman »

sealant every time for me..............dow corning sanitary.........and a lubed up finger :sad:
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Post by Slugster »

Thanks Hanky :thumbright:

I was thinking the same.

I've already bought the strips ::b but I keep looking at them thinking they might look a bit cheap.

Which they weren't ::b ::b , but compared to the £1,000's the rest of the tat cost me it's not a lot and will end up being given to somebody.
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Post by owen »

all the strips i have seen look awful, sealant all the way.
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Post by Telmay »

Just in case your still not decided - sealant mate :thumbright:
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Post by bathstyle »

Yes, sealant, the only time I have found a strip to look good is when I used Schluter Dilex- AS, in conjunction with a wet room
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Post by Slugster »

That'll do - working on the basis that all four of you can't be total tit heads with the taste of a pikey the strips are out the window

Mind you when the sealant is mouldy and manky I might think different..!

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Keep it nice and clean mate and it wont go skanky :thumbright:
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Tel, you sound like my mum and the doc :wink:
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I can assure you I am neither, son :lol:
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Post by Stoday »

Just in case you hesitate when about to throw the strip away — I'd always use sealant too.

Don't let your Mrs leave a wet cloth over the seal because that will make it go manky.
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Post by Only-Me »

Leave a couple of mm gap and then fill the bath before sealing.

Good sanitary grade sealant as well............and good ventilation. :thumbright:
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