On Nov 21, 10:49*am, " wrote:
On Nov 21, 10:22*am, " wrote:
On Nov 21, 8:56*am, ken wrote:
we need to add new caulk to our shower floor, but the old caulk must
be removed first
What is the best way to do this?
I am in the same boat as you are. *I have silicon caulk along the
bathtub and would like to remove it. *I haven't started this task yet,
but some things that I saw that would help are a caulk removal tool
and 3M makes some caulk remover.
The caulk removal tool looks kind of like a small plastic scraper, but
the scraping part is in the shape of a 'v'. *The caulk remover from 3M
can be bought at Menards. *Here's a link for it...
http://www.3m.com/product/informatio...k-Remover.html
I haven't done anything yet, but it would be interesting to hear other
people's thoughts.
People who caulk a lot for a living use a razor blade scraper it has a
handle about 1 foot long and holds 3 or 4 inch blades. *It kind of
looks like a wallpaper scraper. *Electric caulk removers can be bought
but they are high priced and not really right for a bathroom job. *Be
careful with any chemicals.
Are you talking about these?
If so, they are for cutting out the bottom of windshields on certian
cars.
http://pipeknife.com/pipeknife/longknives.asp