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Discuss lime scale or what ???? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi guys, I posted a "help me" about 4 days ago to which I have had 70 odd views and no replys, someone must have seen this before. I am ...
          
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    Default lime scale or what ????

    Hi guys,

    I posted a "help me" about 4 days ago to which I have had 70 odd views and no replys, someone must have seen this before. I am a tiler down here in nz with near 12 yrs on the job and have never had this occur before.

    any info would be good, I posted some photos in my original post, although they are a little blurred you can see the issue.

    The silacone has also gone mouldy which has not happened to me before. I always were latex gloves when I am installing silacone so again this is a mystery..

    I will replace the silacone and wish to remedy this for my client but am a little reluctant until I know what I am dealing with

    Come all you veterans give me some feed back

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    Default Re: lime scale or what ????

    Your original thread can be found here Lime scale ??? together with our members responses so far. Please keep to the original thread, one topic one thread saves members getting confused and having to repeat themselves.

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