Poped over form Plumbing Forum,
Had a bad afternoon today, while fitting shower enclosure, though I had best remove excess silicone from corner joint where decorative 'wetboard/aquapanel' meets the rightangled jointing channel - with me so far?
This had been fitted by brickie (along with tiling). Anyways, stanley slips and scores a line 50mm long about 8mm to one side. Had to put my hands up to this one.
As you can imagine, I am most reluctant to consider replacing entire panel (never mind the expense, the time and disruption this would cause gives me a shiver).
So, big question time, can anyone here suggest a source of silvered 'quadrant beading' to cover my mishap, would need to be approx 40mm width across the cut edges. My local CTD could not help, nor could b&q (no surprise there then) Silvered UPVC would be best I reckon, but my local plastics supplier was baffled too.
anyone still reading this far - or, a source of very thin, say, 1mm * 10mm strip to adhere either side of internal corner bead.?
All replies gratefully acknowledged.
Dreadnought
Had a bad afternoon today, while fitting shower enclosure, though I had best remove excess silicone from corner joint where decorative 'wetboard/aquapanel' meets the rightangled jointing channel - with me so far?
This had been fitted by brickie (along with tiling). Anyways, stanley slips and scores a line 50mm long about 8mm to one side. Had to put my hands up to this one.
As you can imagine, I am most reluctant to consider replacing entire panel (never mind the expense, the time and disruption this would cause gives me a shiver).
So, big question time, can anyone here suggest a source of silvered 'quadrant beading' to cover my mishap, would need to be approx 40mm width across the cut edges. My local CTD could not help, nor could b&q (no surprise there then) Silvered UPVC would be best I reckon, but my local plastics supplier was baffled too.
anyone still reading this far - or, a source of very thin, say, 1mm * 10mm strip to adhere either side of internal corner bead.?
All replies gratefully acknowledged.
Dreadnought