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Is there any way besides removing caulk that has yellowed to get it white
again? I think it was silicone that I used in two bathrooms. It has
yellowed in both. Thanks for any advice.


I've never had good silicone caulk yellow, at least the GE bathroom and
sink product. Whatever it is, it is best to razor blade off the yellowed
stuff if you don't wish to live with it, and get true silicone (non
paintable) waterproof sealer/caulk designed for bath applications, and
reapply to a perfectly clean and dry surface.


Never had GE silicone turned yellow either or hard on various installations
in 30 years. The only problem I had with GE is the shelf life is too short
and too hard to squeeze out of the tube where most of the caulk blow out on
the other end of the tube. Happens all the time - need to keep and eye on
the expiration date.