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Removing Tub Caulking

What is the easiest way to remove old caulk from around the bathtub?


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Using a razor blade (single edge) or utility knife would be the best way. If there is any caulk residue. Use a scrugge sponge the type used to clean pots and pans with any soap product. Slice the caulk off of the tub.

Posted 2008-05-10T15:28:07Z

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