I would use a putty knife but then after the lion share is off, use a solvent specifically to remove the caulk...I've used orange clean as directed on the bottle.
2006-06-13 15:11:08
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answered by Nick C 3
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Fast Orange and a inmexpensive tool sold at Lowes that is made to remove caulk.
2006-06-14 02:56:13
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answered by phylerphan 1
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Start with the razor blade, single, blade. After that a quality putty knife shouls finish the job.
2006-06-20 16:08:56
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answered by adamwitzhoops 4
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i used to install and remove shower doors and walls all we used was a razor blade flat against the tile.thats it
2006-06-13 22:10:38
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answered by freekatello 2
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I use a dremal tool. with light pressure
2006-06-15 20:08:34
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answered by bill s 3
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the only thing that i know of is a putty knife, a lot of scraping
2006-06-14 05:09:55
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answered by janet 3
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with a chisel!
2006-06-13 21:50:01
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answered by ? 2
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