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I just cannot get my head around tile edge trim,having never used it. From what I have read you match trim to tile thickness. If you are using 8 mm tile you get a 9 mm trim which allows for 1 mm of tile adhesive and this is where I am confused.
Say you are using a 8 mm notched trowel as wall is a bit uneven,total 16mm. That means you have to press tile onto wall until only 1 mm is left which defeats the object of using a 8 mm trowel to allow for uneven walls??

I am surely missing something here. Tried looking on you tube but all videos seem to squash adhesive down to 1 mm, not only that but for some reason every video is so jerky and unwatchable. May be ok of freshly plastered walls or backer board walls where walls are even but on old walls.
Thanks for any help in sorting my brain out
 

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