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Old 01-10-2008, 05:52 PM
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Re: no back splash
Lee,

"ceramic tile is used on the wall." and that becomes the back splash.

To me - just my opinion - the wall adjacent to the countertop should be impervious, back, sides, ends, whatever part of the countertop which is touching something, as that will keep water and liquids 'on the countertop' and 'out of' the wall (so they do not penetrate into the wall surface).
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