Monday, February 9, 2009

Dap Tub and Tile Caulk


My shower was constructed by my builder from cultured marble. Because it is not a shower kit or molded shower, every joint needs to be sealed with caulk to prevent leaking. The shower has a bench built in, which adds that many more seams to seal. Caulking a shower is not a difficult task, but it can be time consuming.

The first step in recaulking my shower was to remove the old caulk. There were areas that had already separated, but to get a good bond with the new caulk it is beneficial to remove all remnants of the old caulk. To aid in this process, I used Dap Caulk-Be-Gone and a Hyde caulk removal tool. The Caulk-Be-Gone runs about four dollars and comes out as a green colored foam. After allowing the foam to sit on the old caulk for about two hours, I used the removal tool to take out all remnants of the original caulking job.

The caulk I used for this job was Dap Kwik Seal Tub and Tile Adhesive. I purchased this product at Wal-Mart for about two dollars per tube. Dap has a good reputation that I trust, so I figured it was a good buy. It should have been a good-bye. This adhesive did not work well at all. After cleaning up the mess from the caulk removal, I dried the seams and applied a steady bead of Dap Kwik Seal Tub and Tile Adhesive to the joints. I smoothed and tamped down the new caulk with a Hyde application tool. The job looked good when it was finished. As an added precaution, I waited 24 hours before using the shower.

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