Couple of questions for restoring a shower (pics)

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I got a shower coming up that I am going to clean, color seal and replace the caulking. I have never done the caulking before, is there a secret tip to remove the old caulking?

Should I replace some of the grout before or after I clean it? Also removing the old frame for the sliding doors.

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replace the grout after you clean it. caulking comes out with a little plastic tool that has a hook, the big box stores carry them. when i remove grout i use a razor but you have to be careful.


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Sounds good. Was also going to use a caulking finisher for the lines. I will try and take better pics when I go back, I think who ever did it was drunk at the time because they did a very bad job. The tiles dont even line up in some places. Good times.
 

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I would'nt color seal that shower as it is unsanded grout.

I would probably remove grout / caulking first then light clean. I could never use just one tool for the removal of grout and caulking which is why I have a bunch of little ones. Depending on how soft the grout is a box cutter may do it. I usually use the fein supercut along with the dremel for detailing.

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I would love to see more photos of this project. I cleaned the shower here at home and color sealed with some cheep stuff from Home depot about 4 Mo ago. We have an issue with mold and mildew in the shower because there is no bathroom exhaust fan. The Home depot stuff was a pain to apply, but has been holding up well because it has a built in antimicrobial.
 

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We have an issue with mold and mildew in the shower because there is no bathroom exhaust fan

That's the problem here as well. I believe the code says, if you have a window in your bathroom you don't need a ceiling fan. Problem is noone ever opens their window when taking a shower. I would think at least contractors would recommend one regardless when doing remodels.

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We have an issue with mold and mildew in the shower because there is no bathroom exhaust fan

That's the problem here as well. I believe the code says, if you have a window in your bathroom you don't need a ceiling fan. Problem is noone ever opens their window when taking a shower. I would think at least contractors would recommend one regardless when doing remodels.

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I understand what your saying about the unsanded grout, but this shower has serious mold issues. I do have more pics, will upload them later.
 

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I understand what your saying about the unsanded grout, but this shower has serious mold issues.

Not sure I get it. Colorseal prevents mold?. Or maybe you're referring to something else.

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Albert Lazo said:
I understand what your saying about the unsanded grout, but this shower has serious mold issues.

Not sure I get it. Colorseal prevents mold?. Or maybe you're referring to something else.

Albert


The grout is 3 different shades and plenty of mold, not sure if all the mold is going to come out. Wanted to color seal it for a more even look. Four of the tiles are a different shade as well from a bad repair job by the handle.

Danny, this is better, its a donated job. !gotcha!
 

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