It's a sealant made out of silicon.
No limestone and sandstone are sedimentary rocks. Chalk is not.
None. Use Epoxy.
There is a product that is called Naval Jelly, made by Permatex, that is designed to dissolve rust. It was used on navy ships to combat rusting and used extensively before any repainting was to be done.
Use silicone caulk color matched to the siding.
Polyseamseal silicone caulk would be the best caulking to use with bathroom tile, if you're not going to pain the caulk. If you desire to paint the caulk, MAPEI latex caulk would be best to use with the bathroom tile.
we we put on new caulk in the bathroom but it is still sticky... it has been 48 hours. anyway to speed up the process... we used ge silicone caulk
I have no idea but it disitagrated my bathtub caulking.
orange (yes the base fruit) duct will disolve silicon caulk. You can this at any Home depot, Lowes, etc.
You should strip it all and put in new caulking.
First you need to place some rubbing alcohol on a cloth and wipe the area you will be applying the caulk to after you have cleaned the area very thoroughly. GE silicone 2, bathroom is one of the best silicone I have ever used.
Caulk.
Purchase a tube of colored caulk matching (or close to) the grout you used on the floor tile.
Dap 08640 Bathroom Silicone Rubber Caulk 10.1-Ounce WhiteIt sounds dumb but it makes wonderful looking whipped cream and icing effects.
Use an exterior window caulk. If you plan to paint over it make sure it is "paintable" caulk. Run the bead of caulk using a caulking gun. You can smooth out the bead with your finger and clean up any residual caulk with a wet rag (this clean uo only works if the caulk is water based...check the tube to make sure it is....it's easier if it is) If you use silicone caulk you can't paint it and you cannot clean up any errors with a wet rag so unless you are real exact in applying the bead I would avoid this type of caulk.
Yes. Tub showers can be placed in any bathroom where there is sufficient room. Just make sure to properly install and caulk the tub before running the water.
Battle of Caulk's Field happened on 1814-08-31.