If the caulk around your bathtub is growing mold, it's a good sign that it's time to put in new caulk. Learn DIY home repair tips on how to caulk around your bathtub, shower and bathroom sink in this free online home improvement video. Expert: Greg Lim Bio: Greg Lim is a professional handyman and residential property manager. In the seven years hes been a contractor, he has fully renovated two houses.
Home Improvement & Repair on Video : Recaulking the Bathtub, Shower & Bathroom Sink
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How do some of the posters on this video get confused that it is a porn site? Geez grow up will ya?
We are NOT amused. Not even original nor particularly funny. Please go away. Thanks
haha. Very funny but not unwarranted. Some of these videos do seem a bit oversimplistic. They state the obvious but only occasionally do I find the good tips that will be of value when actually doing the job. Again, pretty funny comment!
most importantly don’t play with caulk and don’t put caulk in your mouth
Always make sure to check out the space that you want to caulk. And make sure you cut the nozzle low or high enough to match the gap! Makes for a neater job. Check out my channel for some great free information on how to project manage your kitchen makeover.
“Insert the rod to break the membrane…” Um, yeah… LOL
Actually, I wondered what that needle on my caulk gun was for. Now I know! Thx!
i’m confused…. you insert the rod into the caulk???
uh did he say to cut the tip off the cock?
wet finger, like the sound of that.
DICK OUT THAT COCK!! i can do that wit my tougne lol
ladies know about my huge caulk
caulk with mold. can you imagine. wow. wet fingers.
caulk with mold wow. can you imagine.
Good video and good comments from tksalvo. Thanks guys.
Also I always find it best to cut the nozzle straight, not at an angle.
The wet finger is usually unnecessary if you hold the gun pointing the opposite way, which is to point the gun in the direction of travel, not away from it. Also start off with a small diameter nozzle, practice on two bits of wood or whatever, then make the nozzle bigger if necessary. (You can make the nozzle bigger by cutting more off, but you can’t make it smaller)