gap between bath/shower tray and tiles

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I always used to silicon the tray, before the tiler got to work, then he would seal the tiles to the tray with a second seal.
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no,

but have heard they are good..........but nothings looks better than a well applied bead of silicon
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that's true
can't seem to find anywhere that sells sealux
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john,

did you find one?
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Post by DIY_Johnny »

Hi Craig
no, I rang them and they said that a lot of suppliers have stopped selling their products. You can buy it direct from their web site though
Note that they have 15, 20mm and 25 mm widths.

Am waiting for the shower tray and buy the tiles first before I buy the trim

My Dad has installed a shower cubicle with them last year and said its great, works very well and actually keeps clean
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