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This is in a shower constructed with a cultured marble-like substance called
Granitex. The joints are sealed with a clear silicone sealant. Some area have blackened. I've read that mildew resistant or free silicone sealants are available, but thought I'd look into alternatives before replacing it. TIA Ed |
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On Jul 12, 10:45*am, "Ed Sowell"
wrote: This is in a shower constructed with a cultured marble-like substance called Granitex. The joints are sealed with a clear silicone sealant. Some area have blackened. I've read that mildew resistant or free silicone sealants are available, but thought I'd look into alternatives before replacing it. TIA Ed Bleach kills mold |
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