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countertopFrom: anne040560@aol.com Category: Tile/Marble/Granite Remote Name: 152.163.207.213 Date: 24 Mar 2002 Time: 11:35 AM
CommentsHi! We are installing a cultured marble bathroom countertop. Come to find out while installing the wall is not straight. There is a gap between the wall and the countertop. Starting from the wall to the end of the countertop the space gets bigger - up to about 1/4 inch at the most. What can we do to fill in the gap between the countertop and the wall. This is a sidewall and the countertop is speckled looking (sandstone is the color the company called it) It is a shiney finish. Please help! Thank you . Anne Schmidt
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