Rebath of Lubbock would like to lend a tip on how to prevent and fix pesky mildew from sticking to your bath or shower. It helps to keep seams as dry as possible when the bath or shower is not in use. Also when cleaning, use a solution of 50% water and 50% household bleach on the sealant.
If you are thinking about re-sealing your bath or shower, here’s how.
First, carefully remove existing sealant, with a utility knife for instance. Then clean and dry the area to be sealed with a rag soaked in denatured alcohol. And finally use only 100% silicone sealant to re-seal.
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