Antique Burnished Brass an authentic vintage look which is a dark deep brass finish
VROMA Antique Burnished Brass Corner Protectors are designed to guard and protect corners from wear and tear in high-traffic areas. They can also be used to hide existing damage and unfinished edges after a tiling installation has been completed. The Corner Protectors come with self-adhesive pads to assist in easy installation.
This trim is durable and rust-proof.
The Corner Edge Protectors are 2.5 meters long and are film-protected to assist in a perfect installation without any marks or scratches.
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To ensure you have the right depth of tile trim for your tiles it is best to choose a tile trim that is one size up from the depth of your tile. E.g. for a 10mm thick tile, a 12.5mm tile trim would fit perfectly, this also allows space for adhesive to attach the tiles to the wall. If you aren’t sure and have any other questions, please drop us a message to find out more.
For cutting Stainless Steel Trims, we recommend using the Makita B-47173 Specialised Metal Cutting Stainless Blade that can be purchased here:
How do I measure which tile trim size I need for my tiles?
To work out the tile trim depth we recommend you measure the depth of your tile in mm and then add an extra 2mm onto this measurement to allow for your tile adhesive. For example, 8mm tile depth + 2mm adhesive = 10mm deep tile trim.
How do I work out how many lengths of trim I will need ?
We recommend measuring the length and height in Centimetres of the tiled area with a tape measure and add these measurements together. This calculation should give you the overall amount of tile trim required in metres. Our trims are supplied in 2.5 Metre (250CMs) lengths.
How do I fit Straight Edge Tile Trims?
To fit our tiling trims, ensure that the base of the tile being applied is positioned onto the widest part of the trim which has perforated sections to allow for tile adhesive to pass through. Position the flat inside edge of the tile trim against the side of the tile and the thinnest top edge should be flush with the front face of the tile.
How do you cut a Tile Trim?
We recommend using a Mitre block tool and hand saw to acheive the best results, which might need to be filed or sanded smooth for a seamless joint.
What products should I use to clean tile trims?
We recommend using a cloth or duster and a little washing up liquid product to polish and remove any smears, stains or finger prints without scratching the trim.