You can heat it up with a hair dryer, using a straight blade and a painter tool, heat it up.. peel what you can off. Then use the blade to get the smaller, harder caulk. This has worked great everytime!
Silicone (RTV) caulk is difficult to remove. Popular Mechanics has a useful article at http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/how_to/4213124.html
A garden tub can be installed in a pre-existing bathroom. You have to remove the pre-existing bathtub and install the garden tub.
Remove existing caulking. Scrub thoroughly. If there is mold, spray with antifungal. Let dry thoroughly. Recaulk.
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.
pull it out
Try some WD-40 spray
by using "BANG"
You have to NAME the glue before we can answer that.
It is not stated in the question. But, assuming the caulking (tar and untwisted rope) has been used to seal ship or boat planking. Heat the old caulking and remove while hot with a flat hook or knife. If I've read the question wrong, then more information is required.
Bathe in a bathtub full of mansauce.
form_title= Bathtub Liners form_header= Keep your bathtub protected with a new liner. What color liner do you prefer?*= _ [50] What type of tub do you have?*= _ [50] Do you need to remove an old liner?*= () Yes () No
with white spirit. (its a fact)