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  • Vinyl Flooring / Bathtub joint

    Several years ago a flooring contractor installed a new vinyl floor in our bathroom. The caulking material that was used to seal the joint between the flooring material and bathtub is starting to crack and needs replacement. I have 2 questions.. (1) what material do I use..White Silicone? and (2) what is the easiest way to removed the existing caulk/sealing material from the vinyl flooring.. I have no trouble scrapping the tub but what about the softer vinyl flooring?

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    regular white bathtub caulking dries hard when it cures, silicone remains flexible when it cures but it shrinks after a while. it may get cloudy too. silicone may just pull off like a rubber band. scraping it with a dull object will help. acetone will dissolve hard silicone but I don't know what it will to to the lino. same with the bathtub caulk. I imagine you can chip it off with a screwdriver tip.

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      I installed a lamanent floor in my bathroom and leaving the required 1/4 gap was needed in front of tub I handled this by getting 3/4 inch quarter round foam not wood from Home Depot and used finish nails to nail into floor though the 1/4 gap....looks good and will never open up again.
      Gerry

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