how to deal with gap at end of bath

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It has a crease down the centre and folds into an 'L'. About 30mm overall so 15mm per leg.
 
The one I used was a preformed L shape and had a soft edge where it sat on the bath. With accurate tile cuts it really made a perfect seal.
 
Thanks F. UltraSeal Before-Fit That was the one I liked. It looked more L shaped 🙂 because I pushed it down so that there was a lift of about 5 - 7 mm nd it forced the edge nice and tight onto the bath.
 
Thought I'd show you how this problem turned out. I'm not going to use a seal as I think the Silicon will be fine but I'll keep a beady eye out for any leakage and put one on if needed. Thanks again for all the advice. :thumbsup:

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nice,one thing id get the bath ends framed solidified with batons 1.to ensure it doesnt go weak at htose points and 2.to fix panel too
 
nice,one thing id get the bath ends framed solidified with batons 1.to ensure it doesnt go weak at htose points and 2.to fix panel too

Do you mean vertical batons at each end of the bath where the panel will meet the wall?

There are clips at 6 points along the front rim of the bath and 6 "stops" screwed to the floor to support the bath panel. I'd be loathe to drill the panel as well.
 

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