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Warpy

(113,131 posts)
6. You can get composite molding that is pretty impervious to water
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 06:34 PM
Jan 2023

It is pre primed in white, ready to take whatever paint you want to put onto it. It's either that or have the countertops redone by someone who can read a tape measure, probably more money than you want to throw at it at this point.

You might need to dab more paint on it behind the faucet from time to time, but the water won't damage the molding.

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Hmmm dweller Jan 2023 #1
They are level n/t birdographer Jan 2023 #8
one option might be 2" 1/4 round molding. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 2023 #2
How is the back splash attached to the wall? Phoenix61 Jan 2023 #3
The countertop should have been scribed against the backsplash or wall, but have you sinkingfeeling Jan 2023 #4
That is Timewas Jan 2023 #5
You can get composite molding that is pretty impervious to water Warpy Jan 2023 #6
Can't afford another guy birdographer Jan 2023 #10
Can you post a picture? Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2023 #7
Picture? birdographer Jan 2023 #9
Ooof. Did he install the tile backsplash first before countertop installation? Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2023 #11
Like this. If laminate and you can get a match Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2023 #12
Wow that is some shoddy work! What about Luciferous Jan 2023 #13
Funny you should mention that birdographer Jan 2023 #14
I think it's probably the easiest option at Luciferous Jan 2023 #15
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