Sunday, February 14, 2010

Bathtub - Wood Trim What Can I Use For Trim Around A Bathtub That Isn't Tile?

What can I use for trim around a bathtub that isn't tile? - bathtub - wood trim

I paint an apartment and the drywall around the tub was broken and it is patched. I want something that is waterproof to be found, such as plastic, but it seems silly. I wish I could paint to look good. Can anyone recommend a good material? It is obvious that the timber would be a bad choice.

4 comments:

poppajoe... said...

If you are willing to cover on the wall, Lowe's a white sheet of plastic that is easily cut to fit. They stick to the wall with adhesive on CSF.
If you want to cut, Home Depot sells plastic trim that looks good and can be painted.

Papa Jon said...

Lowe's sells a vinyl cutting wood near the edge near the gates there. It causes almost the same and is available in various designs. I bought over the summer to work on the door on my porch.

pickmefi... said...

Silicon elegant plastic plate to keep on the back perhaps some quarter

Free said...

Cool! Now I have a drink.

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