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Re: Bathroom repairs

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Subject: Re: Bathroom repairs
From: Mike Sloane <msloane@att.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 10:49:15 -0500
Preston and Betti Ann Smith wrote:
> I am about to start work on my bathroom.
> 
> What is the best way to remove the old grout from between the tiles?
Unless your place is a lot different than mine, the problem isn't 
removing the grout - it is keeping it in place. :-) It should come away 
fairly easily. They sell tools at HD/Lowes/etc. for that job. If you are 
removing the tiles, the grout will just crumble off. Handle the tiles 
with gloves - the edges will cut.
> 
> What is the best way to remove old silicone caulking from around the 
> tub?  Is there anything that dissolves silicone caulking or is scraping the 
> only way to do it?
As far as silicone caulking, I find that if you can grab any of it, it 
will pull away from smooth surfaces like tile and tub enamal like a big 
rubber band (especially if it has been there a while).

>  Will cleaning the surfaces with alcohol before caulking 
> improve adhesion?
Probably, but the main thing is that you need to remove any grease or 
oil - normal bathroom cleaner and a good wipe down with a clean damp 
cloth should do it.

That is what I do, others may be more particular...

Mike

> 
> Thanks
> Preston
> 
> ---
> Betti Ann & Preston Smith, Head of St Margaret's Bay, NS, 
> prsmith@ns.sympatico.ca
> 

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