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Hi, I’ve tiled my kitchen but went with the wrong line so there is a gap between the bottom of the tiles and the kitchen worktop. I think it is too large to fill neatly with silicone. Any other ideas? There is an internal corner strip from wickes that I’ve used behind the sink but I’d have to take the bottom row of tiles off to fit behind the hob. Is there a similar strip I could use without undoing anything? Also there’s a gap to the window. Was hoping to use silicone for this because it isn’t so visible. Any advice would be really helpful.
 

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Hi, I’ve tiled my kitchen but went with the wrong line so there is a gap between the bottom of the tiles and the kitchen worktop. I think it is too large to fill neatly with silicone. Any other ideas? There is an internal corner strip from wickes that I’ve used behind the sink but I’d have to take the bottom row of tiles off to fit behind the hob. Is there a similar strip I could use without undoing anything? Also there’s a gap to the window. Was hoping to use silicone for this because it isn’t so visible. Any advice would be really helpful.
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Something like this wil do the trick
 

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