"Tile 'n Grout Abominations"

The only screws I had handy were thicker than the grout-line I was aiming for.

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Skipweasel
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What's the rough price on Mermaid?

We're going steampunk in the bathroom (eventually) with an enormous copper bathtub. The idea of their copper panels for the shower cubicle, without the corrosion problems of real copper, is appealing.

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Andy Dingley

I get the feeling you're basing your views on just one of these products. As I said, the Homebase stuff (for porcelain) was excellent. That's not to say they're all the same - I remember trying some Wick's (adhesive only) which was rubbish.

More to me the convenience of being able to collect a product locally when I need it. At a decent price.

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Dave Plowman (News)

I use 1" panel pins.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Panel pins

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stuart noble

Google is your friend!

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Triffid

Mr Muscle Shower Shine works very well. My grout is still gleaming white after two years and the shower being used four times per day.

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Mr Pounder

Mostly that it looks dreadful and that it's a cheap and nasty finish, plywood with a printed laminate surface. Euchhh.

Shades of 1960s caravans.

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Steve Firth

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