When mold is growing on shower caulk, and not behind it, removal is fairly easy. In this post, a professional cleaner shows ...
Wipe with a rag. Once the old caulk is gone, remove any loose grout between the walls and the tub or shower floor. Treat any mold in the grout along the wall/tub gap with a mold-killing product.
Caulk should appear seamless while keeping your walls, windows, floors, and ceilings adjacent to showers, tubs, and toilets safe from the excess moisture that is typical in a bathroom. Read on to ...