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CaptObvious , 5 months ago Are you sure that the older layers are caulk and not grout? If it’s actually grout, you can use a chisel to gently break it up.
Are you sure that the older layers are caulk and not grout? If it’s actually grout, you can use a chisel to gently break it up.
Vodulas OP , 5 months ago Should have mentioned the surround is plastic and the front glass is trimmed in brass. Nothing I would expect grout to be used on.
Should have mentioned the surround is plastic and the front glass is trimmed in brass. Nothing I would expect grout to be used on.
CaptObvious , 5 months ago Fair, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t. Some people do weird things. :)
Fair, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t. Some people do weird things. :)
Vodulas OP , 5 months ago lol, true. The original remodel was done in '97, which is when I think the deepest layer is from. Who the fuck knows what they did.
lol, true. The original remodel was done in '97, which is when I think the deepest layer is from. Who the fuck knows what they did.
CaptObvious , 5 months ago Indeed. Good luck in any case. :D
Indeed. Good luck in any case. :D