My tub had cracking grout around where it meets the tile so I figured I'd dig the grout out and replace with silicone caulk, as well as replace the cracking caulk that was securing the sliding glass door frame to the tub.
I've removed the grout from the wall side of the tub as well as the non-pipe end, and the caulk from the door frame. I am mostly done with removing the grout from the end of the tub with the pipes, but I am concerned because there seems to be a lot more broken-up grout (or small pebbles, I can't tell) between the gap, and this side has spacers as well. Also the gap between the tile and the tub is wider at the entrance side of the tub rather than the wall.
Photo:
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AldBRbQJj45Zh39ZmPjGgdLwvJCh
So my question is:
1) Should I continue trying to remove the broken-up grout / pebbles / spacers?
2) Does this gap look too big to fill with caulk or otherwise not advised
Thanks... this may be a really simple or alarmist question, but I want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid (or more stupid somethings)
I've removed the grout from the wall side of the tub as well as the non-pipe end, and the caulk from the door frame. I am mostly done with removing the grout from the end of the tub with the pipes, but I am concerned because there seems to be a lot more broken-up grout (or small pebbles, I can't tell) between the gap, and this side has spacers as well. Also the gap between the tile and the tub is wider at the entrance side of the tub rather than the wall.
Photo:
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AldBRbQJj45Zh39ZmPjGgdLwvJCh
So my question is:
1) Should I continue trying to remove the broken-up grout / pebbles / spacers?
2) Does this gap look too big to fill with caulk or otherwise not advised
Thanks... this may be a really simple or alarmist question, but I want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid (or more stupid somethings)