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If the gap between tile and laminate is minimal, clear silicon can be
used with good results. Or pick a caulking color that is similar to the
countertop & tile.


In article , nehmo54
@hotmail.com says...
Let's say in a kitchen you have a Formica counter and backsplash, and
the backsplash meets a ceramic tile wall. At the line where the
backsplash meets the wall there's an unsightly bead of calk. How do you
tile people deal with this situation? Is there some product like a
moulding or something that can cover the calk line? I don't like the
idea of just replacing the old calk with new. Eventually, the soft calk
will look bad again, and a calk line looks unfinished to begin with.