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Silicone Sealant Removal
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I have been struggling for days to remove silicone sealant from the bottom of the shower. I have got a lot of it off but there is still a lot that refuses to budge. The shower is unusable in the meantime.
All help/tips/advice welcome. I am confused and overwhelmed by the different products availabile
All help/tips/advice welcome. I am confused and overwhelmed by the different products availabile
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My plumber used a Stanley knife, but perhaps this would be safer
My plumber used a Stanley knife, but perhaps this would be safer
Just to let you know the No Nonsense and Bojo scrapers arrived yesterday.
Painted the No Nonsense on, left it for 45 minutes and the sealant came off quite easily with the scrapers. One small area needed a second treatment but all done now.
Thanks again, problem solved.
Very impressed with the Bojo scrapers, cheap but very strong.
Painted the No Nonsense on, left it for 45 minutes and the sealant came off quite easily with the scrapers. One small area needed a second treatment but all done now.
Thanks again, problem solved.
Very impressed with the Bojo scrapers, cheap but very strong.