Do mine next! I never could figure out how to caulk a straight line and my bathroom is overdue.
I have a pork shoulder to smoke and a good selection of beers so can make it worth your while
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Do mine next! I never could figure out how to caulk a straight line and my bathroom is overdue.
I have a pork shoulder to smoke and a good selection of beers so can make it worth your while
It is always time for burritos and beer.
True, but they taste better after they’ve been earned.
An evil but necessary job. Definitely time for burritos and beer!
Well done ! I did this a few years back. It sucks in the midst of it, buy great when it's all finished
Absolutely nothing like properly prepping for a job to make the job itself significantly easier! Solid work :)
How do you know it's dry enough to apply new sealant?
Good job BTW!
I'm sure the exposed surfaces were dry enough in less than an hour. I waited overnight to let moisture in the joints evaporate. No way to tell if it's actually dry, so it's just a matter of 'more is better'.
Hell yeah, brother!
Good work