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I’m installing 12 x 12 slate tile in both a shower and a counter top. The shower has two niches. On the counter edge (and back splash) I cut a chamfer with the tile saw, used a belt sander to remove the saw marks and then polished the cut tile edge with a buffer and red rouge compound. There must be an easier way to do all of the exposed edges that have in the shower. Any help would be appreciated
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I'm installing 12 x 12 slate tile in both a shower and a counter top. The shower has two niches. On the counter edge (and back splash) I cut a chamfer with the tile saw, used a belt sander to remove the saw marks and then polished the cut tile edge with a buffer and red rouge compound. There must be an easier way to do all of the exposed edges that have in the shower. Any help would be appreciated