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Old Nov 6, 2007, 11:35 AM
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Glazing tile/fabricating bullnose tile

I have an "outside" corner in my kitchen & the installer stopped my accent tile prior to the corner (to install a piece of bullnose). I want to tear out some of the tile, and have him re-do it IF I can find someplace/someone to fabricate the accent tile to a bullnose (Help!). I understand it can then be (re?) glazed with a process called "Glazeit" -- anyone know a fabricator or where/how I can have the Glazeit process done?

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