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Question:

I've heard you talk often about using vinyl flooring as a bathwall. What should be used to round the inside corner to give the flooring some backing? Wood molding? Also does the flooring need to be held in place while the glue cures or can I just stick it on and let it cure without holding?

Answer:

I've never really paid much attention to the corners because when I apply the adhesive, I make sure there is a lot of it in the corners and then I use the bottom of a large pop bottle to roll the flooring into place. You can get adhesives that have a good hold upon contact and the sheet doesn't get a chance to move anywhere. Once its dry of course, its there to stay.

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