Lets Give Them Something to Caulk About

Yup, I just hacked a Bonnie Raitt song to named my caulking post.  I know I’m cool, you don’t have to tell me.

Our master bathroom has been grossing me out since the day we moved in.  I had to do something about it, at least to make it feel a little cleaner.  Please don’t think we are dirty from these photos, I scrub this bathroom once a week.  Let me show you what I am talking about.  I should warn you if you do not like disgusting bathroom things you should skip this post completely.

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This is our gross entrance to our shower.

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YUUCCKK!

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All of the old caulk is dirty and the shower is rusting pretty bad.

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And the inside doesn’t look any better.

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The corners seem to be the worst areas.

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Eventually we will most likely redo this entire bathroom, which would include removing the tile and shower surround.  Since that project is down the line I needed to do something to make this shower feel cleaner.  So I got out our razor blade and box cutter and started removing the old disgusting caulk.

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I first started scraping what I could off the ledge.

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This got off some of the hard water and dirt but did not remove the caulk.

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I used the box cutter to slice into the existing caulk, I went back a couple times until some pieces started to come loose like this…

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I started peeling the caulk away by hand, and then went back with the box cutter scraping any remaining caulk until I got as much as I could.

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Next I hopped in the shower and starting removing the caulk in there the same way.

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Inside the shower I did have to use the razor blade a bit to get any caulk that was stuck on the tile.

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I then cleaned up all of the caulk pieces that I had removed with the vacuum, then scrubbed everything with CLR spray.  This helped remove any hard water or rust that I couldn’t get off with my normal tile cleaner.

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I wasn’t able to get all of the rust stains, but it was already looking a ton better.

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From there I grabbed my caulking tools.

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A tube of caulk, a caulk gun and a roll of painters tape.

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I wanted straight lines on the ledge of the shower, so I used the painters tape to mark off where the caulk would go.  I didn’t use the tape inside the shower since the tile is white, I didn’t think the caulk would be as easily seen.

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I then just snipped the end off of my tube of caulk and place it in the caulk gun.  From there I just started applying the caulk in between the taped off areas in a thin bead.

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Once I had the caulk down I used my finger to smooth it out into the crevice.

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Once I had finished I peeled the tape away immediately.  I didn’t want it to dry, then peel it, because I wasn’t sure if the dried caulk would peel away with it.

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Ah! Look at those clean lines.

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While I was at it I decided to caulk next to the tub as well.  I didn’t remove the old caulk from here because it was holding down our beautiful linoleum flooring that I didn’t want to damage with the razor. (In case you don’t get my sarcasm, I hate the linoleum, it will be the first thing to go).

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Looks so much cleaner.

I then caulked the inside of the shower the same way.  Here are some before and afters…

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Yay for new caulk right?  Does that not make you want to go caulk your bathroom or kitchen or everything?  I now love caulk.  Here is the whole bathroom with fresh caulk…

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I love little projects that make a big difference.   I know it’s not perfect, but it makes me feel better about showering in here.  Woo hoo!