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Might sound like a silly question but....
I have a bath panel which meets a tiled wall. The tiles are cut to curve around the shape of the bath panel, but aren't particularly neat.
I'd therefore like to silcone between the bath panel (vertical edge at end of bath) and the tiles, whilst still allowing the panel to be removed.
So I'd like the silicone to stick to the bath panel but not to the tiles, whilst still being shaped to look like it is sealed.
I first thought of putting masking tape down, but suspect this would stick and get messy to remove. Then I wondered about some sort of grease on the tiles which could be wiped of once the sealant dried?
Is this a common problem or am I stuck with cutting the sealant out with a knife if I want to remove the bath panel?
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
I have a bath panel which meets a tiled wall. The tiles are cut to curve around the shape of the bath panel, but aren't particularly neat.
I'd therefore like to silcone between the bath panel (vertical edge at end of bath) and the tiles, whilst still allowing the panel to be removed.
So I'd like the silicone to stick to the bath panel but not to the tiles, whilst still being shaped to look like it is sealed.
I first thought of putting masking tape down, but suspect this would stick and get messy to remove. Then I wondered about some sort of grease on the tiles which could be wiped of once the sealant dried?
Is this a common problem or am I stuck with cutting the sealant out with a knife if I want to remove the bath panel?
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks