You can use 3m's caulk remover and a sharp razor blade.
Use a razor blade knife to cut the caulk. It isn't under the toilet, just around the edge.
Instead of using any ordinary caulk, use Rubex Caulk. Rubex MS is a highly weather resistant and paintable caulk. It is very effective in sealing around our RV's vents AC's and corners. In addition, common applications include preparation for the Liquid EPDM Rubber around windows and door frames, flashing, and joint-filling.
they're both used for the same purpose i.e. fill joints and cracks between building materials. They're also both applied with a caulking gun. sealant is used when there will be expansion and contraction and thermal changes. caulk is recommended in a opposite scenario where expansion and contraction are not an issue because caulk will eventually dry and crack if there's movement. caulk can be painted, sealant cannot.
Remove the counter. Counters are usually installed with just a few screws, and the arborite is easy to get out. You'll likely have to re-caulk the edges, but that's going to be a LOT easier than trying to remove parts of the hardwood floor. If the countertops are granite, hire a contractor. The stone is very heavy and is likely to break when you lift it out.
Sand, Spirit level, Caulk, Trowel, Pavers.
Remove existing caulking. Scrub thoroughly. If there is mold, spray with antifungal. Let dry thoroughly. Recaulk.
It is important to utilize caulk when changing shower fixtures to ensure that they are water proof. Often shower fixtures have small gaps or holes that water can leak into so caulk closes these. It creates a more pleasing finished look as well.
Heat gun, or a hair dryer set on high heat the caulk, to soften it, peel it off,
Yes you can, but it is a cleaner job if you remove the old caulking (as much as you can) and reseal it with new caulk.
Use a plastic or wood scraper and remove it. The metal kind will scratch the surfaces. There is no specific solvent for caulk preventing removal of a shower head. It may have been used in place of the proper anti-leaking compounds. The first thing you may want to try is heating the threads with hot air (not flame) to see if the caulk will soften. There are also some solvents that may loosen its grip (any of which require great care in using!): trichloroethylene (requires adequate ventilation), acetone (polish remover), and diluted oven cleaner (skin hazard). Apply with a swab and allow to settle into the threads.
pull it out
NO, worst thing you can do ! -strip ALL old caulk off and clean edges with lacquer thinner or acetone before re-caulking.
Not the greatest idea, when packing in the oakum and then pouring the lead and caulking it the hub could split wide open Your new caulking job will last longer if you remove the old caulk and any of its debris and make sure the area is dry before adding new caulk. You can use an old screwdriver to remove the old.
a screw driver and hammer-be careful not to scratch the tile or a chisel or putty knife and a hammer- test it out and see what works best for you- you can also just remove half of it and re caulk to make it look clean
cut the opening on a 45 degree angle and caulk in drain
All types of showers can function with a bronze shower faucet. Just make sure that when installing the faucet, that you caulk all joints properly to prevent leakage.
Caulk.