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On Aug 1, 4:59*pm, aemeijers wrote:
Steve Barker wrote: On 7/30/2010 6:58 PM, Higgs Boson wrote: I am having a very long and annoying time removing the old caulk from my tub where it meets the tile wall. *Somebody did a terrible job recaulking, a while back. *I tried repeatedly to deal with the mold exteriorly with various mildewcides. *Nothing worked, so I have now grasped the nettle, and day by day, am chipping away at this train wreck with various tools, mainly a razor blade in a straight holder. Ghastly business! QUESTION: *Since I don't ever want to go through this again, I want to clean/disinfect/whatever the area with the strongest and best mildewcide on the market before I recaulk. Everybody has their own favorites. *Is there a concensus? TIA It's not really a matter of favorites or what not. *BLEACH kills mold and mildew period. *But the secret is getting it dry back in there before you re-caulk. *Or it'll just keep growing back there forever. I'll second that. After multiple 24-hour and 48-hour waiting periods failed (not just mold, the damn caulk kept falling out), I finally abandoned the main bath for a full week and used the tiny stall shower and guest bath exclusively, and it finally stuck. I also scrubbed ALL the grout lines with bleach, and after recaulking the bathtub line and corners, painted them with that clear grout seal stuff. I then let the new caulk and seal set for another 48 hours before using the bath. So far, other than one tiny spot where the caulk pulled away, success. When I hit the lotto and build my dream house, the shower will have solid-surface walls and rounded epoxy (or whatever they make field joints out of) corners. I hate grout and caulk. AMEN to that! Bathroom problems aside, my tiled kitchen counter and backsplash have been a major problem for years. When I remodeled the kitchen, back in the Paleozoic, I was too ignorant to realize problems tile can bring. can't afford to replace the whole thing with one of the high-end non- tile products like Corian, etc. So I have to keep cleaning the damn grout which never looks good, period. Have tried to re-grout several times;; amateur job; good appearance lasts about 5 min. I used that protective "clear grout seal stuff" after the last re-tile job; did zip to preserve grout. Whole thing is about enough $$$ to put in a functional non-tile kitchen counter. What's the winning lottery # this week g. -- .... |
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