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Hi, thanks in advance for your help!
I’ve noticed a crack between the silicone and the bottom edge in my bathroom, and ants are coming through the gap. I have a few questions:
What silicone product would you recommend for sealing this area?
Should I remove the old silicone completely before applying new sealant, or is it okay to clean the surface and just fill the gap?
If removal is necessary, how much should I take out—just the affected corner (around 5cm x 5cm), or more?
What tools are best for removing old silicone? I tried using a knife, but it’s proving difficult.
Regarding the ants: I’ve read that there’s usually a waterproof layer behind the tiles. If ants are getting through, could this indicate a bigger issue behind the wall? I asked AI earlier and was told that a small hole from ants shouldn’t be a major concern, and resealing the silicone should be enough. But I want to double check with the professionals here.
Hello @fan8956
Please allow me to answer your questions in sequence:
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How To Silicone Seal A Bath
Please remember to wear personal protection such as gloves, goggles and a mask when working on your repair project.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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