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Old 12-29-2005, 01:07 PM
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Different types of caulk???

I have a question about some types of caulk.. Well the tub and tile type seems to be real spongy and comes off quickly.. Question is can I use an outdoor type of caulk; because it seems that the out door calk is more elasticy "is that a word?" Oh I forgot to state that this for a tub surround.

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Old 12-29-2005, 05:47 PM
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Silicone based caulks whether white or clear are normally used around tubs because they are flexible when dry and are somewhat strippable. Outdoor caulks tend to harden to the point stripping them is a problem. Theory is once in place they stay!
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Old 12-29-2005, 06:25 PM
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If you are having a problem with silicone TUB & Tile caulk coming loose the problem is not the caulking. The problem is the surface of the tub or fixture is not adequate cleaned and free of soaps or oils before applying the caulking.
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Old 12-30-2005, 11:23 PM
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Cool The type of caulk I just bought is silicone based. The other tub and tile caulk
i dont think was silicone based it seemed kinda porus "sp."
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You should use a caulk labeled as "tub and tile" or "kitchen and bath". These will have mildew resistant additives. Regular door and window caulks will stain and mildew.

I like the easy application of Dap Quickseal.....water clean up. Others prefer Polyseamseal. A 100% silicone tub and tile is probably the best caulk, but not user friendly ( solvent clean-up).
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Latex caulking?

I think that is what I have now, and it is no good.
The regular bar soap can't be left on it. The caulk "grows and expands"
Has anyone else had this happen ?
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I would clean the joints well and apply Polyseamseal.
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