How To Recaulk A Bathtub Or Shower
The use of caulk is important to keep moisture from getting behind the tub and causing more serious and long-lasting mold or mildew damage. To prevent this, remove caulking about every 18-24 months and replace with new. This DIY tutorial, below, gives great step-by-step instructions to remove and recaulk a bathtub.
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Instead of using my finger, I use a wooden ice cream pop stick dipped in warm water and run over the bead at about 45 degree angle. It hold the moisture better, is less messy and gives a smooth finish.
dont forget to fill the tub with water first so it doesnt stretch later on and crack