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Plexiglass and auto window tint maybe?
If it is wood paneling around the tub, don't you think you should address that first?
You mean replace the whole paneling? With what? I'm not trying to turn something simple into something complicated.
Where can I find a replacement doorknob like this?
Also, how can I replace one cabinet door? I don't think they sell them like that.
When you put the tube of caulk into the caulking gun and cut the tube off, make sure you cut it off up close to the gun. You want the hole for the stuff to shoot out to be at least a half inch. That way when you pour the coal to it will fill that gap up fast. I would allow 3 to 4 weeks for it to cure being so thick. Thats a good thing as the wood will have a chance to dry out. Then slap on a good heavy coat of some thick exterior house paint over the wood.
Cheap and dirty is the way to go with a rental Alumdominium. :thbup:
You're absolutely right. You can go ahead with caulking that gap. I recommend Silly Putty, because it will last about as long as wood walls in a shower.
I'll caulk it, tape it, then put sticky vinyl moulding.
Those wood walls have presumably been there for 2 decades.
Sounds like a plan.
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You're absolutely right. You can go ahead with caulking that gap. I recommend Silly Putty, because it will last about as long as wood walls in a shower.
What kind of caulk and tape for a wet area though? Lol.
I hate asking such obvious questions on here, but the employees at the big box stores are surprisingly clueless.
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