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I want to run some beading around the worktop, whats the best way to go about it, can I use evo-stik impact adhesive, it has to stick to the tiles and worktop some places are a bit spingie so I need a good adhesive
 
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The best thing to do with beading is to not use it.

What's the symptom of the problem that you wish to solve?
 
There is a gap that he wishes to cover? :LOL:

Can't you just scribe the worktop to the wall? Or is the gap somewhere else?
 
You can use silcone seal as an adhesive. I think that was the question. :LOL: Not why
 
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Juandan said:
I want to run some beading around the worktop, whats the best way to go about it, can I use evo-stik impact adhesive, it has to stick to the tiles and worktop some places are a bit spingie so I need a good adhesive
This is the business http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=A336149&ts=35197&id=22070

Just for the record, if you ever think about buying evostick impact adhesive, don't get the solvent free one cause it's cr*p.
 

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