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    Hi...Cleaning up bathroom on house we have just moved to.
    Its fully tiled and in the shower end of the bath down the corner was a 25mm x 25mm upvc angle which just did not look right.
    Removed the angle trim which was sealed on with sillicone.
    The gap in the corner of the tiles is about 1-3mm and looks like it had been grouted..lots of grout missing.
    In the wider gap it looks like tile adhesive has squeezed into the corner.
    Can I run a small bede of sillicone down the corner after cleaning, or should the gap be cleared out....don't want to do any tile removal or cutting..
    Any help or tips..

    Thanks...

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    Default Re: Bath/shower corner seal

    hi

    where the bath meets the wall tiles should always have a bead of silicone. if the gap between the two has a mixture of grout, adhesive, old silicone, anything else in there, then you need to scrape it all out. once all that gunk is gone, clean it up using soapy water and then dry it, and then get yourself ready with your silicone gun.

    There's plenty of advice on here about how to silicone joints between baths and tiles. And if you want to make like totally easy, take a look at one of our sponsors - Corner Tape

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    Just to add to Liz's advice use a hoover to remove the loose debris if you can, your tiles might be fixed to plasterboard and water will do some damage.
    And cover the waste outlet.


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    HI,,,thanks for the advice...the seal I want to make is from the ceiling down to the bath at the shower end corner..

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    ah, an internal corner! yes, silicone silicone silicone! that will work a treat. same advice applies. Get the gunk out, clean it all up, new bead of silicone in it's place.

    if there's old silicone stuck on the tiles and in the gap that won't budge, try and get your hands on some Silicone Eater. it shifts stubborn silicone by literally eating it away. it's good stuff. I've used it in the past myself.

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    Default Re: Bath/shower corner seal

    You should have silicone in all corners of your bathroom where there are tiles, its not just for protecting the installation but also serves as a movement joint. Usually they are 3mm thick so get as much out as is possible and then re-silicone. Corner tape as mentioned will help you if you are apprehensive of applying silicone.

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