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Thanks for the replies Andy
I will try those and ensure bone dry before silicon.

I was thinking if I could prevent the bottom inch or so from getting moist, that this would prevent reoccurrence.
Do you know if there is any product (spray or paint-on) which would seal (temp or permanently) that area of tile/grout to prevent moisture absorbing into that vulnerable area.
 

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