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I need to recaulk my tub. I think the caulk there now is all-purpose
polyseamseal, which has no silicone. Aside from using a tool to dig the caulk out, is there anything I should do? Some web pages mention using a blow dryer or heat gun to soften it up. Is that useful? Also, is there any solvent I could use? I think the tub is fiberglass, and the wall is tile. TIA, S |
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 05:58:08 -0800 (PST), woger151
wrote: I need to recaulk my tub. I think the caulk there now is all-purpose polyseamseal, which has no silicone. Aside from using a tool to dig the caulk out, is there anything I should do? Some web pages mention using a blow dryer or heat gun to soften it up. Is that useful? Also, is there any solvent I could use? I think the tub is fiberglass, and the wall is tile. TIA, S The heat gun will work. If you have one. There is a product called Caulk Off (?). Made by the company that makes Goo B Gone (?) A gel that you apply and let sit awhile. I have used it with good results. The caulk you mention is water-based. |
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:43:27 -0800, Oren wrote:
The heat gun will work. If you have one. There is a product called Caulk Off (?). Made by the company that makes Goo B Gone (?) A gel that you apply and let sit awhile. I have used it with good results. The caulk you mention is water-based. Found: DAP® CAULK-BE-GONE® Caulk Remover Specially formulated gel softens many types of caulks and sealants for easy removal. Fast-acting formula, works in as little as two hours. Fresh scent. Will not harm most surfaces. Interior/exterior use. http://www.dap.com/product_details.aspx?product_id=12 The brand I used was different, but got the job done. |
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On Jan 18, 6:32*pm, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:43:27 -0800, Oren wrote: The heat gun will work. If you have one. There is a product called Caulk Off (?). Made by the company that makes Goo B Gone (?) A gel that you apply and let sit awhile. I have used it with good results. *The caulk you mention is water-based. Found: DAP® CAULK-BE-GONE® Caulk Remover Specially formulated gel softens many types of caulks and sealants for easy removal. Fast-acting formula, works in as little as two hours. Fresh scent. Will not harm most surfaces. Interior/exterior use. http://www.dap.com/product_details.aspx?product_id=12 *The brand I used was different, but got the job done. Hmm...looks good, though I'm now a little leary to use a solvent because the tub is probably either plastic or fiberglass. I might end up having to use just a knife, or knife + heat gun, which sucks. Oh well. Thanks for the informative replies. Cheers, S |
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:10:49 -0800 (PST), woger151
wrote: On Jan 18, 6:32*pm, Oren wrote: On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:43:27 -0800, Oren wrote: The heat gun will work. If you have one. There is a product called Caulk Off (?). Made by the company that makes Goo B Gone (?) A gel that you apply and let sit awhile. I have used it with good results. *The caulk you mention is water-based. Found: DAP® CAULK-BE-GONE® Caulk Remover Specially formulated gel softens many types of caulks and sealants for easy removal. Fast-acting formula, works in as little as two hours. Fresh scent. Will not harm most surfaces. Interior/exterior use. http://www.dap.com/product_details.aspx?product_id=12 *The brand I used was different, but got the job done. Hmm...looks good, though I'm now a little leary to use a solvent because the tub is probably either plastic or fiberglass. I might end up having to use just a knife, or knife + heat gun, which sucks. Oh well. Thanks for the informative replies. Cheers, S Yep! We pick our poison. The DAP product will work and no twisting of arms involved. |
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