The sealant at the joint between the tiles and shower tray in my shower has seen better days (*cough* I should have looked after it better). What's the best way to remove the old stuff and any tips for replacing it without making a mess?
Craft knife down both sides, peel the thick stuff away in one, then go back and work on the residue with your thumb and or the knife.
This did the job for me, although it takes ages.
- For smoothing the joint, use neat fairy liquid on your finger and only do about 8 inches with each stroke (fernar). The washing up liquid makes creating a neat joint super easy.
- For smoothing the joint, use neat fairy liquid on your finger and only do about 8 inches with each stroke (fernar). The washing up liquid makes creating a neat joint super easy.
Start cleaning with bleach rather than bathroom cleaner. Bleach kills that orange mould but it won't get the black stuff unfortunately.It's funny you should mention orange mould, that's what I started with, then I bleached it and it went brown!
Just use water or your spit to smooth it out or else you get problems like the guy above me.
heh >.<