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Total plumbing-tiling novice.

Our bathroom has been tiled. What should we use where the walls meet and where the tiles meet the ceiling - mastic, sealant or caulk? I'm confused about the difference and have had varying advice.

Once it's sealed, can I cover the edges (ceiling, floor, wall to wall) with edging, or is that not a 'done' thing?

Thanks
 
Silicon in the corners and around the tray / bath and to the ceiling nothing as it should be upto it
 

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