Tool To Remove Grout Around Tub
Using a plastic razor made for auto detailing or a triangular carbide grout removal tool remove the existing caulk.
Tool to remove grout around tub. The second type of manual grout removal tool features a carbide grit edged blade that s why it s. Before you apply new grout around your bathtub you must first remove the old excess stuff that posed the problem in the first place. Insert either the grout removal tool or grout saw in the grout joint and begin cutting through it. Others prefer to use a proessional grout saw or the sharp end of a utility knife.
The blade of the saw resembles a bent screwdriver with a blade about 1 1 2 inches long. The grip features a comfortable ergonomic design with a handle to reduce hand fatigue while in use. A grout saw with a carbine tipped blade and the grout scraper with a carbide tips are examples of manual tools. Many people use a razor blade for this purpose though you must be careful not to scratch the tub.
The scraper has a handle with a head in the shape of a triangle. Total 17 pieces of tools include 1 caulk remover 1 grout scraper 4 caulk nozzles 4 caulk caps and 7 caulk finishing tools. The easy way to get rid of that old dirty grout. The grout removal tool allows you to plow through the grout as you go and the saw lets you make a neat cut down the center.
These indispensable pieces are made of durable plastics that are effortless to maintain and clean. But now i have a problem and before it gets worse and mold grows i d like some advice on t. Place blue painter s tape on either side of the existing caulk line and avoid using metal tools to help protect the surface of the tub from scratches. Any steeper than that and you risk damaging the surface of the tub.
Begin by carefully scraping the grout away with a flat metal tool. Some other options are a margin rowel or painters tool. You can use either manual tools or power tools to remove grout. Hold it as flat as possible no more than 45 degrees.
Carefully scrape away at the grout until it is removed. You pull the tool through a grout joint until at least one eighth of an inch has been removed. This is probably due to a poor job or because the tile job was difficult due to the curved apron of the tub.