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Tile Trim on Existing Tiled Corner

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Is there any way to fit tile trim “retrospectively” to this corner (photo attached£ to tidy it up? I could remove the tiles and reattach them (with a piece of trim inserted) but I wondered if there was a short cut here?

thank you
Alan
(Almost zero knowledge of tiling)
 

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In fact...it might be helpful if I showed you the kitchen cabinet in situ:
 

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If you carefully rake out a little adhesive from rear of tiles and clean end of tiles you can cut most of the lip of tile trim off and tuck it behind with a little silicon to secure.
 
If you carefully rake out a little adhesive from rear of tiles and clean end of tiles you can cut most of the lip of tile trim off and tuck it behind with a little silicon to secure.

Ah ok. Yes, I reckon I could manage that - sounds fairly straightforward. Thank you.
 

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