Seal bath to Multipanel wall

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I have fitted 2 Multipanel wall panels ( laminated ply ) to my bathroom wall, and very nice they look too.

The panels are joined together vertically with a narrow aluminium strip that protrudes about 1mm from the joint, this prevents the bath from fitting flush with the boards.

Question is, what is the best way to seal a new bath to the wall.

Should I cut away the ally strip just above the bath, ingore the strip and seal a 1mm gap all along the bath anyway or even file a slot in the side of the bath to take in the ally strip !

Thanks.
Dave.
 
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Laminate should have been placed over the bath after install , but given it's not then I would trim the edge of the bath or the trim to get a flush fit.
Whatever you find most convenient.
 
Laminate should have been placed over the bath after install , but given it's not then I would trim the edge of the bath or the trim to get a flush fit.
Whatever you find most convenient.

Must be a very square edged bath to touch the corner?
 

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