Remove & replace moldy shower caulk

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  • @emily.g.929
    @emily.g.929 6 років тому +1837

    I’m a 22 year old female (living at home right now) with no experience in shower repairs or anything, but with this video I was able to reseal my shower and get the moldy old grout out. My dad was so impressed that he had me do the master bathroom for them, lol.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  6 років тому +47

      That's awesome, congratulations!

    • @sparky12u
      @sparky12u 6 років тому +21

      that's cool good job young lady

    • @SteveLoves2Fly
      @SteveLoves2Fly 6 років тому +25

      You can move in with me anytime. I have a house full of projects for you. :)

    • @GlitchedPepsi
      @GlitchedPepsi 5 років тому +4

      Emily Garcia Yeah, its a messy job sometimes cause if it gets on your hands it’s litteraly hard to get off

    • @MadeBy_Juice
      @MadeBy_Juice 5 років тому +14

      hahahaha your mom must have thought ur dad was useless when he called you, this comment def gave me motivation to do it myself. thanks! :)

  • @jwdecosta
    @jwdecosta 2 роки тому +17

    I’m a 75 year old man and I am so glad I tuned into this video before I began this project! Good work young man!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Jim, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @randykrape5045
    @randykrape5045 9 років тому +563

    I do lots of these in my business. First start by removing all the soap scum off the walls. If you don't, that residue gets under the new caulk and it may not stick well. After removing the old caulk and cleaning, I spray Microban into all the joints to kill any remaining mold, and drying with a fan before installing caulk. Most Silicon caulks have a 30 min set time. I tell customers to wait overnight to use the shower.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +26

      +Randy Krape
      Good information, thanks for posting.

    • @HumbleSpartan
      @HumbleSpartan 8 років тому +4

      What do you find works best for removing soap scum?

    • @BradleyH
      @BradleyH 8 років тому +10

      +MostHumbleSpartan
      Magic sponges work great without having to use chemicals. They're cheap as well, you won't regret it.

    • @BradleyH
      @BradleyH 8 років тому +5

      +MostHumbleSpartan
      Magic sponges work great without having to use chemicals. They're cheap as well, you won't regret it.

    • @BradleyH
      @BradleyH 8 років тому +1

      +MostHumbleSpartan
      Magic sponges work great without having to use chemicals. They're cheap as well, you won't regret it.

  • @natdav28
    @natdav28 6 років тому +84

    Your video was the only video of the many i watched that even came close to preparing me for this big job. I was a first timer when I started but now feel like I can caulk like a pro!! I recaulked the whole shower, then dismantled, cleaned, recaulked and reassembled by whole framed shower by myself thanks to your careful instructions. I did develop my own little techniques as I went along, which is likely why everyone has their own expert opinions in the comments. But for a beginner this guy has the most realistic video and advice to be found.

  • @beccahoo
    @beccahoo 11 років тому +57

    I have spent 2 hours watching videos on caulking a shower.. Your video has been the best and most helpful by far. Thank you so much for your time and effort spent on this video! Much appreciation from Australia!

  • @buy_well7553
    @buy_well7553 9 років тому +2

    Gold Star Award - the Best demo of removing old caulk and mold. And the cleaning before installing, Thank you

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @salihabdur-rasheed243
    @salihabdur-rasheed243 5 років тому +157

    This is the best era to live in. All info on the net. Thanks
    ...updated
    My bathtub 🛁 seal came out great. I used painters blue tape around mine so it came off easy and very crisp/professional. I obtained that tip about tape from the comments. Thanks again.

    • @lesleyallen3084
      @lesleyallen3084 4 роки тому +1

      Salih Abdur-Rasheed nice tip about the painter tape! Thank you!!

    • @airforcelogistics3301
      @airforcelogistics3301 4 роки тому

      Lesley Allen You’re welcome.

    • @jbvilla82
      @jbvilla82 Рік тому +1

      Painters tape always helps.

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Рік тому

      Yeah too bad most of it is wrong like this video

  • @LarissaTeasdale
    @LarissaTeasdale 4 роки тому +42

    Thank you so much for this tutorial video. Your tutorial gave me the confidence to be able to clean up our moldy shower. I bought all of the materials and was able to do this project all by myself! I was so proud - and so was my hubby (especially since he didn’t have to do any of the work 😂). Thanks again!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  4 роки тому

      Great, I'm glad the video helped.

  • @susanbernstein6845
    @susanbernstein6845 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you! I finally did it, after about eight years of intending to do it, during this rare rainy weekend here in Northern California. Your video was invaluable. I'm proud of the results.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому +1

      That's great, congratulations and thanks for watching.

  • @Monique-e1r
    @Monique-e1r Рік тому +4

    Your video prepared me with a shopping list for tools, clear step-by-step instructions, and gave me the confidence to do the job. I have no experience with this and it turned out great! I appreciate the time you took to teach us.

  • @davidgreaber1015
    @davidgreaber1015 10 років тому +5

    I'm now inspired and excited to do a previously dreaded project. People like you are what give me reason to love UA-cam!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks David and good luck on the project.

    • @maymofoo8637
      @maymofoo8637 3 роки тому

      Can this same thing be done with a tub?

  • @msohh4210
    @msohh4210 2 роки тому

    thank you for sharing. New homeowner here - got a quote for $125 for my small shower. Nope, Ill try it myself. Your instructions are straightforward.

  • @amberartise1
    @amberartise1 10 років тому +143

    So I am back with an update!! It came out beautiful!!! I am so happy and pleased. I hacve now moved on to your changing a light fixture video and will take a stab at that! Thanks!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +7

      That's great, and congratulations. Good luck on your next project.

    • @rakeshbansal6470
      @rakeshbansal6470 6 років тому

      Amber A. Thompson

  • @ragnarocking
    @ragnarocking 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks. When I saw the moldy caulk in my shower, I was worried I was going to have to replace my entire bathroom. :). Your tutorial and calm demeanor put me at ease.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  4 роки тому

      Glad I could help!

  • @jeffbeynon3353
    @jeffbeynon3353 9 років тому +174

    I usually do not leave any comments but I just wanted to point out that with 100% silicone when caulking with it in showers and Tub surrounds you will find that your best bet for beginners is to use the tape method where you run masking tape along both sides of your joint fill it with silicone then finger it until it looks like you want then pull the tape off and then use soapy water to lightly smooth over any rough spots. I say this because when you smear silicone out on the edge of your joint really thin then let it dry and after a little while of use you wipe down your shower and those thin edges that got smeared out come lose easily and start to hold dirt and grime and that's how your caulking starts to look bad and mold and mildew start growing there. I know a thing or 20 about this because I have been fixing this problem for 27 years for customers. Mold and mildew are silicones kryptonite 100% silicone is awesome stuff but get a little mold n mildew under an edge and it starts

    • @JamesJones-pd9mi
      @JamesJones-pd9mi 6 років тому +2

      nice vid but kinda of outdated. here is the recommended update ua-cam.com/video/_DI4hfHM_Hg/v-deo.html

    • @MackenzieKahne09
      @MackenzieKahne09 5 років тому +1

      I made that mistake by not using tape.. it looked like a mess.. 😪 so yes use the tape so much easier

    • @susanmcnally6356
      @susanmcnally6356 5 років тому +1

      Thank you. I saw the tape method on a version of "this old house" when showing how to replace moldy caulk.

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Рік тому

      Mold has absolutely nothing to do with silicone. Silicone is inorganic. Mold can not grow on it without organic material. And as you pointed out it usually starts under the silicone due to lousy installation by amateurs. When installed correctly silicone will easily last 20-30 years without any problems. The problem is EVERYBODY tries to use ridiculous shortcuts. Like using water or soapy water to tool.
      I have been a professional caulker for over 45 years. And have installed probably 100 moles ov silicone

  • @hiroshi138
    @hiroshi138 8 років тому +33

    Good job. When I was removing the grimy silicone, I used some painters tape along the edges because no matter how hard you try you will make tiny scratches in the porcelain which then trap soap scum and you're back to a "mold" issue again.

  • @majorbrighton
    @majorbrighton 9 років тому +152

    I would recommend always cleaning with alcohol/Ethanol after scrubbing away the mould. Note also that you always apply the Silicon in the reverse direction to what his doing, that way their is no need to smooth out as it is done automatically i.e. you hold the tube the same way - yet push not pull. took me a few years to learn the right way! Yet gives great results.

    • @evanpenny348
      @evanpenny348 5 років тому +3

      Right on.

    • @roysabo5319
      @roysabo5319 4 роки тому +3

      Stephen Nicholas you the real MVP...

    • @BlessedForever888
      @BlessedForever888 3 роки тому +2

      that's a great tip about pushing, not pulling! thank you

    • @lambertj.2892
      @lambertj.2892 Рік тому

      Or you can do it his way which turned out just fine...

  • @williambirnbaum1501
    @williambirnbaum1501 5 років тому +1

    I do mine once a year....you did a great job explaining how to...
    Just takes time to prep and time to do it right.
    Some people just use the caulk gun and run a bead...looks like crap!! You need to smooth it out.
    Follow this DIY vid and do it right !!! GOOD JOB

  • @katehb
    @katehb 9 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for making this guide! Made it so easy for me to redo our shower, where the caulk had eroded so the shower leaked a bucket-load everytime we showered! Cheers!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +1

      +Kate Bowden
      Thanks Kate for watching.

  • @ketupat20
    @ketupat20 9 років тому +1

    I followed the advice of the DIY store. He did say to use a sponge dipped in water to smooth the grout out but it was your tip of dipping the finger tip in the water that did it. My work is not bad for a first timer. THANKS a lot!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +1

      I like using a sponge when caulking around window with latex caulk, but around showers and tubs I like using my finger to smooth out the caulk.

  • @tdalej
    @tdalej 8 років тому +12

    Good videos on your channel. I just tackled the molded caulk in our shower. To more quickly and thoroughly remove the caulk remnants, I used a wire wheel brush attached to my drill. It creates some dust but it was much better than trying to remove it all by hand. Thin disposable nitrile gloves are the way to go in spreading the caulk. I placed a dehumidifier in my shower to remove all the moisture after the caulk was removed.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +1

      +tdalej
      Good info, thanks for posting.

    • @wyattbrule12688
      @wyattbrule12688 2 роки тому +1

      A wire wheel is not needed if you have an oscillating multi-tool with a scraper attachment on.

    • @karleneiannone6193
      @karleneiannone6193 Рік тому

      Doesn’t that leave staining from the metal? Every time I use a wire brush it marks whatever I la working on with metal color

    • @tdalej
      @tdalej Рік тому

      @@karleneiannone6193 Maybe a little. I now use a razor scraper. I also like the oscillating attachment comment.

  • @victorcuchilla1371
    @victorcuchilla1371 3 роки тому +1

    I bet your glad you did this chore 8 years ago. Lol. With 3.3M views it paid for itself. Good job and thank you !

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому

      Thanks, it's not a project I'd want to do very often.

  • @tamrynweber7787
    @tamrynweber7787 10 років тому +11

    This video is very helpful. I really appreciated how you described every step - even wiping the silicon on a paper towel. I've been avoiding this project too, and your video is really helpful

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +2

      Thanks Tamryn for the feedback. If you decide to tackle your project, let me know how it turned out.

    • @theradiantchild
      @theradiantchild 10 років тому

      iScaper1 what kind of caulking do you recommend?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +2

      theradiantchild
      If I remember right I used GE silicone caulk with a microban.

  • @KimCooke-m1t
    @KimCooke-m1t Рік тому

    I have felt so daunted by ~ and have avoided ~ this project ~ for a LONG time. and this was the weekend I committed to making it happen ~ this how-to video was SO helpful! Easy to understand and follow. And the caulk removal and installation is done! Thank you for sharing this fantastic resource!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  Рік тому

      Great! Thanks for watching.

  • @mano4999
    @mano4999 8 років тому +106

    Caulk guns have a hole back by the handle. It is meant to be used to cut off the tip on the tube of caulk - insert the tip at an angle and squeeze the handle!

    • @louf7178
      @louf7178 6 років тому +4

      Ma No True, but sometimes you need a specific cut.

    • @Slider6294
      @Slider6294 5 років тому +13

      It's also safer. This guy cut toward himself, not a good idea.

  • @juliemoss2758
    @juliemoss2758 3 роки тому

    I am 71 years old, and I did this today! Also, I took Stephen’s advice and pushed instead of pulled. Also, I wore gloves. I hope this will work, but at least I know how to redo it next time, and won’t be as reluctant to do it. THANKS!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому

      Thanks Julie for watching and great information.

  • @plainbettyjane
    @plainbettyjane 11 років тому +3

    we just bought a home and are fixing it up ourselves, we have to recaulk our bathub/shower, this video was really helpful. your shower looked great

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 Рік тому +1

    This is SO helpful! I hope this video stays up for a long time, or at least long enough for me to finally get my lazy butt psyched enough to try this.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  Рік тому

      Thanks Cat and good luck if you try the project.

  • @kevinliu1014
    @kevinliu1014 5 років тому +8

    It's a great job, but I want to say people now used epoxy tile grout to caulking the joints, it's different from traditional silicone sealant, it has advantages of waterproof, mildew proof, antimicrobial, easy to clean of the surface, and it will be same as ceramic after curing, but still have toughness, many colors can be selected to suit various tile or shower. Two-component epoxy tile grout is really a good partner for tile accessory.

  • @raulgolfs
    @raulgolfs Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for this one. Working on my shower now.

  • @NWforager
    @NWforager 11 років тому +6

    removal process is a bit faster with a shopvac . it keeps the scraper from pushing in the old caulk and helps remove mold and gunk. i like to scrap with the vac right behind it so loose stuff is never in the way . Vacs also speed up dry time

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +12

    Hello Australia, thanks for watching and for the feedback.

  • @synaesthesiax5885
    @synaesthesiax5885 8 років тому +9

    This is excellent and just so well done - very clear, focuses on the task at hand, explains the steps very well, and it just gets right to the point. Thank you so much for posting this! It is a huge help to so many of us who want to try to get our own work done, but have no experience with this. I am planning on re-caulking a bathroom, partly because it's long overdue, partly because I am noticing a growing ant problem in the bathroom, as it seems they have found ways to dig some kind of tunnel leading to gaps in the grout and caulking. I will also have to check other parts of the house to re-seal cracks and possibly re-paint as well. (I am wondering if I should try to remove some tiles in the bathroom to check for ant nests, but since I have to rely on my own, and can't afford a professional, I am not sure if it is worth the risk of creating a need for expensive repair.) Superb video!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +2

      +Synaesthesia X
      I have ants come into my shower every spring also. I've had good using Ortho Home Defense Max around the perimeter of my house, it seems to stop them from coming in. I haven't used it in the house yet but it says it's for indoor and outdoor use. Good luck on your caulking project, let me know how it turns out.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +19

    Took me around 4 hours to remove old caulk, clean up, and install the new caulk. New caulk needs 24 hours to dry before you get it wet.

  • @irenebecker4815
    @irenebecker4815 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! My husband and I are both having respiratory issues, possibly due to black mold in the shower caulk, so my project is to fix the problem. Crossed fingers!!!

  • @ROWRyan
    @ROWRyan 4 роки тому +7

    Great video, thanks!
    To anyone else who’s here to learn how to remove old caulk, save yourself a lot of time and effort and go get yourself the scraper he’s using at 1:40. You won’t regret it and they’re very cheap.

  • @dinahduke1982
    @dinahduke1982 2 роки тому

    The water on finger method alone has me subscribing..it helps so much blending or tapering.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  Рік тому

      Thanks!!

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Рік тому

      It is also one of he main reasons homeowners sealants dail

  • @thankubelle
    @thankubelle 10 років тому +26

    i made some mistakes the last time i tried this and now will try again. thanks for the step by step! very helpful

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +2

      Good luck and let me know how it goes this time.

  • @Jay-ue2ic
    @Jay-ue2ic 4 роки тому +2

    Man, that’s some high quality work there. My caulk lines look awful.

  • @nancyellen8006
    @nancyellen8006 10 років тому +4

    You've made your how-to-video a no-brainer! Thanks for making it to detailed and showing every step. It's time to tackle the grout in my shower, I guess. I'm going to check out more of your videos after this.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Nancy and good luck.

  • @MM-wf9hn
    @MM-wf9hn Рік тому

    Nicely explained, I’m a woman with no experience and I feel confident that I can do it ..thanks for sharing ❤

  • @TheAmityShip
    @TheAmityShip 8 років тому +3

    The five year old in me cannot stop snickering, but this is very helpful, as I'm about to do mine. Thank you, sir!

    • @GMGNW
      @GMGNW 8 років тому

      Sean walsh

  • @amberartise1
    @amberartise1 10 років тому +1

    Great video! Today I got super tired of my moldy caulk. I am going to tackle it with the tips from your video. I am super excited about my project and can't wait to start. Thanks!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks for commenting and good luck. Please report back on how the project went for you.

    • @coolenaam
      @coolenaam 10 років тому +1

      just use some thick bleach on your caulking, no more mold.

  • @davidmiller564
    @davidmiller564 8 років тому +39

    Thx...gonna give this a try today. I've also been dreading doing this...

  • @ksyvrbc
    @ksyvrbc 9 років тому +2

    Thanks for this great instructional video. I like that your audio was well in sync with the visuals (and delivered so very calmly). Perfect DIY guidance for laypersons like me.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Kurien Samuel
      Thanks Kurien for the comments and feedback.

    • @LordStanley94
      @LordStanley94 9 років тому

      iScaper1 Hi. Fantastic video. would the same process apply to a bathtub? Also, what type of silicone caulking do you recommend? Thank you. I agree with Kurien, your calmness and no background music or whatever. Really well explained.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      LordStanley
      Yes, its pretty much the same process. I've been using GE silicone caulk with a microban. Here's a link to a bathtub I did: ua-cam.com/video/y-uTxyBfIX4/v-deo.html

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige 4 роки тому

      Yeah actually the soothing voice is gonna cause this video to get added to my relaxation playlist!

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +7

    I didn't want to caulk over the existing caulk because it had mold in it.

  • @MegaEgypt88
    @MegaEgypt88 11 років тому

    wow this is great tired of asking my landlord to do it ,i did not know how simple it is well u made it easy thank u love youtube.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +18

    It took less than one tube to do my shower.

  • @JenG877
    @JenG877 Рік тому

    I just paid a contractor to replace my shower door and the one this I specifically said is please make sure to replace the caulking. Of course that wasn’t done and it’s leaking water onto the floor again. I am so frustrated but I will try to do it myself with the help of this video.🙏

  • @idanori
    @idanori 10 років тому +30

    better tip for smoothing - wait 5-10 minute, deep your finger in a warm water with soap and smooth the silicon.
    This way nothing get sick to you finger.

  • @roxylovesdaisies
    @roxylovesdaisies 9 років тому +1

    I still cannot believe I did it. Looks so smooth and no leaks. After all these years finally I did it with your VIDEO. Super (((:))))

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +1

      Roxanne Rasmussen
      I'm glad the video helped, but you did it. :)

  • @hansolo6827
    @hansolo6827 4 роки тому +7

    Pro tip - if you’re a weekend DIYer , wear gloves as much as you can while any work

  • @new-knowledge8040
    @new-knowledge8040 7 років тому +1

    I just finished removing the ceramic trims that sit between the bathtub and the surrounding three walls. I then removed all silicon and grout from trims and wall previously behind trims, then I cleaned and polished the trims up. Carefully breaking the trims away from the tub and walls, was no easy chore. I then used an auto water seal grout to hold them all back in place.
    So no silicon seal this time. The black mold never ever tried to touch any grout before. But it loved silicon, big time.
    Previously, nothing seem to stop the black mold. Even after doing a thorough cleaning after removing the old blackened silicon seal, and also applying mold killer substances, the mold was soon back even though I also used an anti-mold silicon seal to replace the old blackened silicon seal.
    Anyhow, it all now looks as good as new.

  • @julsdevilish1932
    @julsdevilish1932 4 роки тому +3

    Another great tip but most wont take the time. Each time you shower squeegee the walls and then use a dry washcloth go over the walls and all the caulk lines.
    The dryer the better.
    We’ve been doing this in our bathrooms for 19 years- no mold whatsoever... never once.
    I remember as a kid with 6 kids and 3 adults there was always mold around the tub & shower. It was gross and no one cared.. lol
    There are only two in our home.
    It takes 3 minutes to dry the walls.
    Then you won’t have to do this every year.

  • @yasminbagley8826
    @yasminbagley8826 8 років тому

    I found this video to be so satisfying lol those molds were getting on my nerves. Nothing like a mold free , clean shower :).

  • @lavonaffair
    @lavonaffair 8 років тому +8

    Is it ok not to fill spaces with grout before using sealant? Also. I tried removing the caulk with a stanley knife but it was a stupid cheap plastic one. I cut below and above but wasn't able to get right to the surface so it left lots of caulk to get off. Spent well over an hour using a razor blade and a broken plastric rule as a small makeshift tool to remove it. It's hot and I'm sweating like a fool lol.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +1

      Sounds like you need a better utility knife and scraper.

    • @lavonaffair
      @lavonaffair 8 років тому

      lol yup. Eventually got it all off, though it would've been so much easier with one like yours. Bloody Bear Grills type student improvisational skills over here.

    • @baptizedbyfire13
      @baptizedbyfire13 7 років тому +1

      Derek Charette Yup. Like painting, most of the work is in the preparation. Patience and methodology are keys.

    • @annafiller8983
      @annafiller8983 5 років тому

      Rory O'Flaherty

  • @2legit64
    @2legit64 9 років тому

    I've been dreading replacing the caulk on my bathtub, but this video makes me feel better about getting off my lazy butt and doing it. It's not rocket science, for heaven's sake, but it does take a lot of patience which I'm lacking in at times. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      2legit64
      Thanks and good luck when you tackle your project.

  • @novoice1127
    @novoice1127 5 років тому +5

    You have to remove the cleaning agents, residue with some sort of spirit, methylated spirit, acetone ....no worries

  • @miichable
    @miichable Рік тому

    Thank you! I’m watching this to give myself the confidence to re-caulk my shower.

  • @beautyalchemy584
    @beautyalchemy584 8 років тому +24

    This is super helpful, thank you!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +1

      +Rusha Sea
      Thanks Rusha for watching.

    • @ddpaw7
      @ddpaw7 8 років тому

      Awesome video, I agree

    • @weihenry4251
      @weihenry4251 8 років тому

      Bathtub stripes

  • @humanyoda
    @humanyoda 10 років тому

    Short, clear, detailed video... even with good grammar LOL And now a QUESTION/REQUEST: please help me reconcile the instruction to postpone wetting the new caulk for 12 - 24 hours with the recommendation to use a wet finger to smooth the caulk.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      You use a wet finger to smooth out the caulk immediately after it has been applied. This step is mainly for appearance. The 24 hour recommendation allows your finished product time to dry.

    • @humanyoda
      @humanyoda 10 років тому

      iScaper1 Thanks. Does this recommendation apply to other types of caulks as well, e.g. latex ones?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      humanyoda
      Yes, you want to do the smoothing out process shortly after the caulk has been applied.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +23

    Now you can tell your landlord you made the repair and request a rent reduction. :)

    • @dodgerkid1828
      @dodgerkid1828 3 роки тому

      My bathroom is like this need to clean it asap.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +2

    No. I wish now I would have used clear silicone caulk. I had a few wider gaps where the shower walls met the shower floor and I wasn't sure the clear silicone would hide the gaps so I used white. Problem is when you open the shower door your eye is drawn to the white in the seams. The white looks ok in the seams but I think the clear would look better. I used clear on the shower door installation and it looks great, that is it doesn't draw your eye.

  • @daneuric3410
    @daneuric3410 10 років тому +5

    Thank you. One suggestion: I would much prefer to see you using gloves when you're using the spray cleaner and especially the Clorox wipes. Bleach is hard on your skin and may be toxic. Why take the risk? Take care!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Good tip, thanks Dan.

  • @dpmetsfan
    @dpmetsfan 10 років тому

    My dad made me learn how to re caulk our bathtub. This video helped a lot. Thanks.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Dhruv for watching.

  • @TheBkflorida
    @TheBkflorida 11 років тому +4

    Thank you. I am a woman, and I want to do this by myself.. save my money on labour.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  11 років тому

      Thanks Flindo, doing it yourself is a good way to save money.

  • @gpabui5256
    @gpabui5256 8 років тому

    Thank you very much. You show us the great tricks to remove and clean the moldy silicone. I will try to do it this weekend per your instructions. Previously, I did not clean all the mold 100%; therefore, it came back so fast within a few months. This time, I will.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +1

      Thanks and good luck.

  • @apothekede
    @apothekede 10 років тому +6

    Thank you - I just finished mine today! it did help me a lot... My girlfriend will be happy! ;-) aahha Thanks again!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @ArgeliaRamos-nt1lh
    @ArgeliaRamos-nt1lh 4 місяці тому

    This video is very helpful for me to learn how to fix my bathroom by myself. I like your explanation pace. You took your time to explain each detail. Thank you

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    I would probably use silicone caulk in the gap because the silicone is somewhat flexible and if there is any movement from using the tub the silicone would keep the seal better than the grout.

  • @vengie77
    @vengie77 10 років тому +3

    Thanks a lot for the video and practical tips. I got it done yesterday.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Vengadan for the feedback.

  • @sheliahopkins6403
    @sheliahopkins6403 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. This took the fear away. it doesn't seem that intimidating and i'm going to tackle it this weekend. Tired of the shower looking dirty.

  • @paul_domici
    @paul_domici 10 років тому +3

    Perfect! Exactly the information I needed! Thanks so much for making it easy

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +2

    Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback.

  • @1111ALM
    @1111ALM 10 років тому +3

    excellent and detailed video, thanks

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Flo for the feedback.

  • @nuriag2961
    @nuriag2961 10 років тому

    Thank you for making this look so simple. The grout in my daughter's shower is falling apart. I have been on my husband to fix it but it has been an epic fail. I will tack on this this morning. Hope its as easy as you make it look!!!!! Thank you!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Nuria. Let me know how replacing the shower caulk goes for you.

  • @rendermatt
    @rendermatt 10 років тому +8

    Good video. Always satisfying to see new..cawlk ;)

    • @1cruzian
      @1cruzian 5 років тому

      Haha. I guess he doesn't know how to pronounce it

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    You want the silicone caulk for wet applications whether it is clear or white. Latex caulk is for windows and moldings, etc. that can be painted.

  • @jillc1955
    @jillc1955 5 років тому +3

    Thank you! Simple, effective instructions. You rock.

  • @marymashal0909
    @marymashal0909 9 років тому

    Doing our tub this weekend and been dreading it but thanks 2 your EASY and CLEAR instructions I am READY 4 the task 👍🏼🐢👍🏼

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Mary hotmail Simkins
      Thanks Mary and good luck. Let me know how your project turns out.

  • @NancyMichelli
    @NancyMichelli 9 років тому +14

    What they don't tell you in these videos is to WEAR GLOVES. I taped mine off first. And when I pulled off the tape I got caulk all over my hands. It is nearly impossible to get it off! So wear gloves.

    • @NancyMichelli
      @NancyMichelli 9 років тому +5

      Kawakeb Astra You're welcome. But I discovered a way to get it off if you do get it on your hands/skin. Have this ready before your project. A mix of coconut oil and baking soda. If you get it on your hands just rub the mixture on your hands. Use a generous amount. Rub it in very well. Then rinse with warm water. Do a follow up with soap. I use Dr. Bronners. Works great.

    • @Mr70Cenzo
      @Mr70Cenzo 8 років тому +1

      +Nancy Michelli Just use exam gloves. I find I use them all the time when I'm doing chores in the garage.

    • @naymossbarclay
      @naymossbarclay 8 років тому +2

      +Nancy Michelli you dont need gloves.. strong kitchen towels is the best thing. gloves get in the way!!!!

    • @daneilwawryer424
      @daneilwawryer424 8 років тому +4

      Nancy this is why you should be making sandwiches for the man chaulking.

    • @grovelnd
      @grovelnd 8 років тому +8

      +Daneil Wawryer what, do you live in the 50's?

  • @jeffbeynon3353
    @jeffbeynon3353 9 років тому

    And it starts to come lose and leak and cause all kinds of problems. You will find that a bead done right with no smeared edges will last longer look better with out any problems. I do like how you show the cleaning process. It's very good.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Jeff Beynon
      Good tips, thanks for posting.

  • @greekgirl92077
    @greekgirl92077 5 років тому +4

    I prefer not to mix Clorox with other chemicals because I dont want to die.

  • @DelilahZoe
    @DelilahZoe 9 років тому +2

    Easily the best video i've seen on this process. You showed EVERY step. Thank you!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @rtrain67
    @rtrain67 8 років тому +15

    What a pain in the cojones!!! When will there be a way to have seals without caulk?
    This way I could just wipe this stuff away without all the drama

    • @ToyaRoa1
      @ToyaRoa1 8 років тому +3

      You don't have to remove and replace. Just make a paste out of baking soda and bleach, then apply to area and leave for 2 hours, wash off and I swear its like new. Try it, its like magic.

    • @baptizedbyfire13
      @baptizedbyfire13 7 років тому +1

      L Roa Bleach is an oxidizer. It is not just mold and mildew that kills caulk. Mold and mildew release organic gases which create pressure beneath the caulk. This creates bubbles to where the mold and mildew spread and repeat process to create lift in the caulk. Bleach is essentially liquid chlorine. It cleans well as an oxidizer but etches most surfaces. While silicone has a broad chemical resistance, it will succumb to the effects of bleaching. Cracking, shrinking, bubbling, drying and peeling can all be expected with bleach contact and soonest with heavy use.

    • @THESMOGDIVA
      @THESMOGDIVA 6 років тому

      You know you love the drama.....

  • @brittanymagill5239
    @brittanymagill5239 3 роки тому

    I’m about to attempt to do this for the first time ever and have been a little nervous about the process 😬 i came across your video and now that I’ve watched your process, I feel much more prepared to try it out - thanks so much for this helpful video and useful tips! 🙏

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому +1

      Good luck!!

    • @ajmason27
      @ajmason27 2 роки тому +1

      How did it turn out?

  • @kenzoshibakariki1780
    @kenzoshibakariki1780 9 років тому +5

    I've yet to find a caulk that won't mold! All seems sales BS to me! lol

    • @ThePdxster
      @ThePdxster 8 років тому +2

      +Kenzo Shibakariki I agree!! I have used both silicone and latex, some with Microban, and they all mold eventually. So now I only use latex as it is so much easier to apply and clean up (just water). Silicone sticks very well and will outlast latex, but the mold growth requires that you re-caulk way before then so it's not worth dealing with silicone.

    • @yellowhammer4747
      @yellowhammer4747 6 років тому +1

      Flexi Seal has done well for me.

  • @brittanyportugal9002
    @brittanyportugal9002 2 роки тому

    This guys commentary is golden

  • @theeartofseduction
    @theeartofseduction 8 років тому +20

    Single Ladies, this is what we need men for...this and money for shopping.

    • @god6384
      @god6384 6 років тому +5

      what a load of bullshit

    • @yourmomdoes9838
      @yourmomdoes9838 6 років тому +4

      Nope. I caulk my own tub, I make my own money. Men are awesome and you miss out on all the good stuff when you reduce them to DIY ATM's.

    • @OGCJ10
      @OGCJ10 6 років тому

      Lemon Fresh ..SMDH wow. What a dumb sexist comment.

    • @marcijenk
      @marcijenk 6 років тому

      HA! If only my husband could do this, I do all the caulking and trim painting as he cannot.

    • @tragicscars
      @tragicscars 6 років тому +3

      My husband cooks for me and I take care of small jobs around the house. We both make decent money and contribute it to the household. Why do our chores have to be defined by our gender? Seems awfully closed minded. I would flip my shit if someone told me I couldn’t caulk my own bathtub just because I’m a girl. My husband encourages me to learn new skills and I do the same to him. Seems like your complacent with being dumb.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Shouldn't take long with a fan running. You can run your finger along the seam to see if you feel any moisture. I gave mine a couple of hours but there is low humidity at my location.

  • @lesliefloyd799
    @lesliefloyd799 9 років тому +2

    I'm going to be tackling this project in my shower this weekend. This has helped me out tremendously, there were some things that I didn't know about, that I do know now. Thanks for making a great video!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Leslie Floyd
      Thanks Leslie and good luck.

  • @JSmith-ni4ue
    @JSmith-ni4ue 10 років тому

    Very nicely done! I think I'm going to do this in my daughters shower while she is out of town this weekend. That moldy shower caulking is GROSS!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks J and good luck.

  • @frodolives55
    @frodolives55 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm planning to heat the old caulk up with the blow dryer to help facilitate removal and intend to let it cure for at least 48 hrs.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Darla Williams
      Sounds like you're getting well prepared. Good luck and let me know how the project goes for you.

  • @nadimovitch9237
    @nadimovitch9237 2 роки тому +1

    Great upload. Straight to the point, no idle chat. Thanks

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @cookieez4u2
    @cookieez4u2 5 років тому

    I enjoyed watching your video. Women are so used to men doing handyman work - and the men are good at it. But, I want to learn how to become a handywoman so I atleast know to do small handywork. This video was excellent for that.

  • @nicholebowman8588
    @nicholebowman8588 11 років тому

    I have already tackled removing most of the moldy parts of the caulk after watching your great tutorial. My question is, do I need to remove all of the tile around the shower? My mold affected the corners all of the corners but only a one small section of the perimeter.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому +1

    Good tips, thanks for posting. My caulk gun didn't have those features but most new ones I see do.

  • @christinakimmelman3536
    @christinakimmelman3536 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this posting. My father is no longer here to ask for this kind of info. I would like to recommended for folks to consider using both a mask and goggles due to the mold. Whenever I clean up what is a small amount of mold I have a day or two of a reaction.

  • @brucezack
    @brucezack 11 років тому

    Thanks iScaper 1. I have never worked with grout and hope I never have to in this lifetime. The caulk will be much easier. Thank you.

  • @AbbieHoffmansGhost
    @AbbieHoffmansGhost 10 років тому

    Exactly how I do it with one exception: I use a spray bottle with bleach in order to get all the way in the seams and then I let it dry out for a few hours while I do something else. Years and years with no mildew. Great video.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Great tip, thanks for posting.

    • @misslizzard1111
      @misslizzard1111 2 роки тому

      @@Iscaper hey ! here in flooded nsw we learnt the hard way, Bleach feeds mould . I did my replacement without your vid but glad you confirmed what I had done. I didn't do the heater thing yet that did come to mind. I did and more importantly, sprayed with force the moulded crevice after removing silicone with a mixture of strong vinegar an ozzie lemon myrtle (super mold Killer) clove is commonly recommended
      Thanks for the video thou bro.