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ahngerre

05:23PM | 08/25/05
Member Since: 08/24/05
1 lifetime posts
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I have a corian countertop with a coved backsplash (about 4" high). I would like to remove the backsplash and replace it with a tile backsplash. Any suggestions on how to remove the backsplash?

Thanks

CNTRTOP

07:20AM | 08/27/05
Member Since: 04/17/04
26 lifetime posts
If you have a coved backsplash, someone paid a lot of money to get it. It's the most waterproof and easiest to clean backsplash there is. To remove it entails a lot of work and needs to be done in a solid surface shop to be done right. I would leave it alone and tile the wall above it.


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