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Wed, Oct 3, 12 at 16:53
| I'm having a small bathroom remodeled. The existing tile will be removed, then wainscoting installed. Is it okay to install wainscoting in the bath/shower once the tile is removed? |
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| Do you mean inside the bath/shower stall? The only wainscoting that would work in there is the ceramic tile kind. Wood would be a problem, as far as I know. |
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| Yes, that's what I mean - and this would be the faux wood. |
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- Posted by lazygardens (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 13:27
| Unless you mean it's porcelain tile that looks like wood, there are no wood or fake wood products that are recommended for high water areas like inside shower stalls. |
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