Have just had a new bathroom fitted and the white matt ceramic tiles around the bath and basin have a orange clay coloured edge showing, between the tile face and the wall.
Was thinking a white satin enamel paint like this would do the job, what do you think?
I generally run a small bead of decorators caulk then smooth off with a finger. If it's a cut edge don't use your finger, use something that won't bleed when you smooth it out.
In our shower we also have these edges showing around a window, with tiles on both sides of the window opening, if you had to try to match these edges up with the tile face what would you use?
I have used nail varnish to good effect in the past(if you can match the colour)
In the days before pvc edge trims the firm I worked for used to buy cheap Turkish 6" white tiles by the pallett load these didn't have glazed edges so we used to open a few boxes and spray the edges with car paint before taking them to site.
You had to make sure you stood the boxes on end though to stop the paint running down the face of the tiles
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