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shogun rua

Hi,

When you tile upto a celing and its not that even do you plaster it

to fix it(to avoid wavy silicone lines) or is there a trick of the trade to get

nice straight line with an uneven ceiling?

Cheers

Paul
 
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Scott

Dont silicone the ceiling joint use a caulk instead. Its still flexible and can be overpainted when the customer does their ceiling
 
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shogun rua

Dont silicone the ceiling joint use a caulk instead. Its still flexible and can be overpainted when the customer does their ceiling

Will caulk hide the uneven ceiling? (were the tile meets the ceiling?)

Cheers

Paul
 
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Scott

Its a flexible decorators filler and in a tube the same as silicone. I dont tend to put a thick bead on i just use a small one and wipe it in with a damp cloth.

Really depends how bad the ceiling it. They are never flat or straight though
 
S

shogun rua

Its a flexible decorators filler and in a tube the same as silicone. I dont tend to put a thick bead on i just use a small one and wipe it in with a damp cloth.

Really depends how bad the ceiling it. They are never flat or straight though

Aye but i want my silicone/caulk line to be perfect not like a roller coaster
because the celing is off :yikes:
 

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