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Schluter®-QUADEC is a finishing and edge-protection profile for the outside corners of tiled surfaces. It features a trapezoid-perforated anchoring leg that is secured in the mortar bond coat beneath the tile and a reveal that forms a square outer corner along the surface edge. The profile is available in stainless steel, stainless steel with ...
- Edging & Outside Wall Corners
Schluter®-QUADEC-K is a variant of the QUADEC profile...
- Schluter Rondec
Schluter®-RONDEC is a finishing and edge protection profile...
- How Do I Cut Profiles
Set the angle grinder to the lowest speed. A clamp or...
- Schluter Quadec-K
1. QUADEC-K may be used to cover assembly edges up to 1/2"...
- Schluter Quadec-Fs
Schluter®-QUADEC-FS is a double-rail feature strip profile...
- Schluter Designline
The profile is available in stainless steel, stainless steel...
- Edging & Outside Wall Corners
Jan 29, 2024 · Jolly features a decorative rounded front surface, while Quadec has a subtle square profile flush with the tile surface. Jolly is ideal for countertop edges, open shelving, niches, curbs and stair nosings that need a finished look. Quadec suits floor-to-wall transitions and cut tile edges. Jolly attaches with screws making installation quick ...
The QUADEC corners eliminate the need to miter the profiles, and produce clean and finished results. The QUADEC corners have a single leg to attach to the corresponding sized profile. This allows for the QUADEC corners in anodized and stainless to act as a universal accessory piece that can be used to produce either a 90° inside corner, 90° outside corner, or an end cap to finish the open ...
- Function Meets Form
- Damage Over Time
- Cleaning
- Restore
- Treat & Seal
- The Wax Issue
- Benefits to The Process
Automotive designers and engineers work trim and molding details into vehicles for a variety of reasons. These rubber, plastic and vinyl parts often enhance body lines, create finished edges to panels such as fenders or bumper covers, and enhance functionality in high-use areas. Recall that lower lip on your front bumper cover or the long strips co...
Plastics and rubbers on the exterior of your car, when not protected, are susceptible to damaging effects of the sun, heat, air, tar, and road film. This degradation can happen in as little as a year depending on the type of plastic or rubber used. The most common degradation is that of UV damage from the sun, called photo degradation. Since these ...
These areas of the vehicle develop a variety of build-up from the road and environment. Trim and molding should be cleaned with the rest of your vehicle, using proper shampoo and your wash mitt of choice. Your goal is to remove all surface debris and dirt on these areas. Areas that are particularly exposed to the sun should be taken into considerat...
You may notice that parts of your plastic or rubber trim have been ignored (especially when picking up a used vehicle) or deterioration has set in over time. This is not the end; you don’t need to rush out for replacement parts yet. The first thing you need to do is address how severe the fading or deterioration is and then plan accordingly. There ...
What if you have a brand-new car that has significant trim and molding detail? Maybe you’re meticulous and your vehicle has outstanding looking trim and molding at the moment. Consider yourself in an excellent position. You have the opportunity to prepare your vehicle from the elements and can establish a schedule for detailing for years to come. F...
We have all been warned to keep wax of all sorts from touching the rubber or plastic trim of our vehicles. You may have even encountered a tragic case of staining with an older vehicle’s exterior trim. Yet, the issue is no longer as disastrous! Modern hybrid spray waxes and sealants for instance, such as Mequiar’s Ultimate Quik Wax, are now enginee...
You’re finished cleaning, possibly restoring, and sealing your trim and molding. Your car is likely shining and prepared for a drive to your local Cars and Coffee… or prepared for a nice wax. While you enjoy a job well done, consider some of the benefits of this added detailing you completed. 1. Your vehicle’s appearance now has a more finished, st...
Schlüter-QUADEC-E is made of roll formed V2A (material no. 1.4301) or V4A (material no. 1.4404) stainless steel. Schlüter-QUADEC-E is highly durable and especially suited for application areas that must be resistant to chemicals and acids, such as the food industry, breweries, dairies, industrial kitchens, and hospitals as well as residential ...
Schlüter-QUADEC-TS is a premium finishing profile made of aluminium with a special textured coating for external wall corners and the edges of tile coverings. The integrated joint spacer forms a defined joint cavity with the tile. The visible area of the aluminium profile with its respective TRENDLINE textured coating forms a right angled ...
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1. QUADEC-K may be used to cover assembly edges up to 1/2" (12.5 mm) thick. 3. Using a notched trowel, apply thin-set mortar to the area where the profile is to be placed. 4. Press the profile into the mortar and align. Leave a space of approximately 1/16”-1/8” (1.5 – 3 mm) between the profile and tile. 5.