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T[_6_] July 21st 15 07:30 AM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
Hi All,

I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
is time to caulk the seams.

What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
you use? It must be low or no emission.

Many thanks,
-T

Rachael Madcow July 21st 15 09:27 AM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On 7/21/2015 2:30 AM, T wrote:
Hi All,

I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
is time to caulk the seams.

What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
you use? It must be low or no emission.

Many thanks,
-T


I used drywall compound.

Mayayana July 21st 15 01:21 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
| I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
| is time to caulk the seams.
|
| What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
| you use? It must be low or no emission.
|

I've never heard of emission ratings for caulking.
I wouldn't know how to find out. But it seems to
me that most caulks have a noticeable smell until
they're cured. Perhaps you're talking about fumes
after curing? Even when covered with paint?

I use Phenoseal for most things, and especially
for painting work. I also use it in showers. Acrylic
and siliconized acrylic are thinner and weaker.
Silicone if iffy for painting and supports mildew.

More important to my mind would be to use an
oil-base paint over the shower. Sherwin Williams
satin alkyd Pro Classic is the best I currently
know of. But it is stinky!



T[_6_] July 21st 15 07:22 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On 07/21/2015 05:21 AM, Mayayana wrote:
| I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
| is time to caulk the seams.
|
| What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
| you use? It must be low or no emission.
|

I've never heard of emission ratings for caulking.
I wouldn't know how to find out.



http://www.afmsafecoat.com/products.php?page=6
But it is only "water resistant".

No orders after drying is a must. Before
drying is highly desirable.



Col. Edmund J. Burke[_9_] July 21st 15 07:32 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
"T" wrote in message ...

On 07/21/2015 05:21 AM, Mayayana wrote:
| I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
| is time to caulk the seams.
|
| What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
| you use? It must be low or no emission.
|

I've never heard of emission ratings for caulking.
I wouldn't know how to find out.



http://www.afmsafecoat.com/products.php?page=6
But it is only "water resistant".

No orders after drying is a must. Before
drying is highly desirable.

Is that like yer brain being knowledge resistant, little mixed up feller?
LOL


T[_6_] July 21st 15 07:50 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On 07/20/2015 11:30 PM, T wrote:
Hi All,

I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
is time to caulk the seams.

What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
you use? It must be low or no emission.

Many thanks,
-T


What do you guys think of

Kelly-Moore Paints KM Professional Elastomeric Acrylic 1114?

http://kellymoore.com/products/details/1114

http://kellymoore.com/docs/default-s...aster&sfvrsn=0

-T

Oren[_2_] July 21st 15 08:09 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 23:30:53 -0700, T wrote:

Hi All,

I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
is time to caulk the seams.

What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
you use? It must be low or no emission.

Many thanks,
-T


I would use clear Acrylic Latex caulk. It remains flexible when cured
and is pain table. (door trim, baseboards, bathrooms, drywall cracks,
inside/outside, etc.)

Check the DAP web site.

IMO

T[_6_] July 21st 15 08:12 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On 07/21/2015 12:09 PM, Oren wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 23:30:53 -0700, T wrote:

Hi All,

I am painting the sheet rock above my shower wall. It
is time to caulk the seams.

What waterproof, low emission (a must) caulk would
you use? It must be low or no emission.

Many thanks,
-T


I would use clear Acrylic Latex caulk. It remains flexible when cured
and is pain table. (door trim, baseboards, bathrooms, drywall cracks,
inside/outside, etc.)

Check the DAP web site.

IMO


Thank you!

Oren[_2_] July 21st 15 08:53 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 11:50:17 -0700, T wrote:

What do you guys think of

Kelly-Moore Paints KM Professional Elastomeric Acrylic 1114?

http://kellymoore.com/products/details/1114

http://kellymoore.com/docs/default-s...aster&sfvrsn=0


Never used Elastomeric caulk, I do use Elastomeric paint on my
exterior stucco . I'd guess the caulk cost more than Acrylic Latex.

I'd not rule it out since I haven't used it :)

Check http://www.dap.com/product_subcategories.aspx?catid=1

Mayayana July 22nd 15 02:18 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
| I've never heard of emission ratings for caulking.
| I wouldn't know how to find out.
|
|
| http://www.afmsafecoat.com/products.php?page=6
| But it is only "water resistant".
|
The spec sheet doesn't say much. It contains
"poly ether isomer" and amino silane:

"Avoid prolonged contact
with skin. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush
with water. Uncured caulk can irritate eyes."

Sounds like fumes to me. That company looks
to me like they're focussing their marketing on
"natural", but with no real justification. They offer
no explanation, other than some homey talk on their
About Us page. Their "spec sheets" are merely
directions. They provide no explanation of why they
use the particular chemicals they do. I would expect
extensive explanation and evidence to back up their
claims.
As far as I can see, there is no reason other than
their natural "theme" to think their products are notably
safer than others. (And I don't need to remind you
that there are such things as all natural granola with
reall sugar and "canola oil and/or palmseed oil and/or
hydrogenated soy oil", which basically means "we
made this stuff out of whatever was cheapest down
at the docks today". :)

Why is this so important? Do you have some
kind of hyperallergic condition or sensitivity
to latex? (The phenoseal that I use is
described as "vinyl adhesive caulking", but
I really don't know anything about the possible
toxicity of either class of chemicals -- latex or
vinyl.) If you have health problems from caulking
it's hard to imagine how you can hope to remodel
your bathroom, given all the other chemicals
involved. (The fiberglass in the drywall and
compound might well be among the most dangerous,
yet I've never seen any gov't or trade entity warn
about that. Many people cover themselves daily
with fiberglass-containing joint compound dust.)




T[_6_] July 22nd 15 07:29 PM

what caulk would you use for your for shower wall?
 
On 07/22/2015 06:18 AM, Mayayana wrote:
| I've never heard of emission ratings for caulking.
| I wouldn't know how to find out.
|
|
| http://www.afmsafecoat.com/products.php?page=6
| But it is only "water resistant".
|
The spec sheet doesn't say much. It contains
"poly ether isomer" and amino silane:

"Avoid prolonged contact
with skin. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush
with water. Uncured caulk can irritate eyes."

Sounds like fumes to me. That company looks
to me like they're focussing their marketing on
"natural", but with no real justification. They offer
no explanation, other than some homey talk on their
About Us page. Their "spec sheets" are merely
directions. They provide no explanation of why they
use the particular chemicals they do. I would expect
extensive explanation and evidence to back up their
claims.
As far as I can see, there is no reason other than
their natural "theme" to think their products are notably
safer than others. (And I don't need to remind you
that there are such things as all natural granola with
reall sugar and "canola oil and/or palmseed oil and/or
hydrogenated soy oil", which basically means "we
made this stuff out of whatever was cheapest down
at the docks today". :)

Why is this so important? Do you have some
kind of hyperallergic condition or sensitivity
to latex? (The phenoseal that I use is
described as "vinyl adhesive caulking", but
I really don't know anything about the possible
toxicity of either class of chemicals -- latex or
vinyl.) If you have health problems from caulking
it's hard to imagine how you can hope to remodel
your bathroom, given all the other chemicals
involved. (The fiberglass in the drywall and
compound might well be among the most dangerous,
yet I've never seen any gov't or trade entity warn
about that. Many people cover themselves daily
with fiberglass-containing joint compound dust.)



A family member is chemically sensitive. There
won't be a problem after it cures. It is the
fumes from the curing that is a problem.

I wonder if all those warning are just for the Lawyers
or are they real.


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