calk talk for the DIY'ers
#1
calk talk for the DIY'ers
ok.....i'm recalking a shower/tub and i haven't done this before, but it seems easy enough. is there a good product that resists mildew? can i use the calks from a tube instead of the gun? i don't think i could control the gun as good as a tube.
and is there one that dries fast?
any suggestions?
and is there one that dries fast?
any suggestions?
#3
RE: calk talk for the DIY'ers
thanks for your help i3udda!!
yes this post is all about innuendo! there's a secret sex message in there! [8D] you mean you couldn't find it??? it's all there in black and white!!
i thought as a mod, you'ld delete it for it's raunchey content not suitable for a public forum.
yes this post is all about innuendo! there's a secret sex message in there! [8D] you mean you couldn't find it??? it's all there in black and white!!
i thought as a mod, you'ld delete it for it's raunchey content not suitable for a public forum.
#4
RE: calk talk for the DIY'ers
i was scared to open this at first.
if you head down to lowes you can find a little red or blue tube that will look like tooth paste.
it would be your easiest product to use.
when you cut the tip cut it at about 45 degree angle.
make sur to clean as much of the old stuff off then wipe the area down with a clean cloth.
now you are ready to put the caulk to work.start in a corner a work your way out of it dont use to much a little goes a long way.once you have put the caulk on you can take a damp cloth-put your fingerin the cloth and drag your rag across the cauking to give a nice uniform look.
pm me if you have any more ?s
good luck
if you head down to lowes you can find a little red or blue tube that will look like tooth paste.
it would be your easiest product to use.
when you cut the tip cut it at about 45 degree angle.
make sur to clean as much of the old stuff off then wipe the area down with a clean cloth.
now you are ready to put the caulk to work.start in a corner a work your way out of it dont use to much a little goes a long way.once you have put the caulk on you can take a damp cloth-put your fingerin the cloth and drag your rag across the cauking to give a nice uniform look.
pm me if you have any more ?s
good luck
#5
RE: calk talk for the DIY'ers
^^so do you recommend crest or colgate? will this make my shower smell minty fresh?
thank you for the info. maybe i'll take before and after pics and post them up as "art photography"!!
thank you for the info. maybe i'll take before and after pics and post them up as "art photography"!!
#6