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I need to replace a shower door soon. The shower surround is a composite material. After removing the old door frame, there will be remnants of silicon caulk = around where the perimeter of the old door was.
I am wondering if there is a multi-tool blade that would be good for removing the caulk without scratching the surface. I know from experience that silicon caulk can have a tenacious grab and is not always easy to clean up. I intend to use plastic razor blades if I can't find a faster way.
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This article discusses removing silicone. They suggest a "silicone digester" which I never heard of. Also vinegar, alcohol and WD-40.
https://www.hunker.com/12602900/what-can...e-caulking
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I have a couple of rigid stainless steel scraper blades that might do it, but I would test those in an inconspicuous spot first to see if there's any scratching.
I also have some flexible stainless scraper blades for that tool; I think the flex feature of those blades might allow it to wander and dig in to the surface.
I've never had good success on anything with plastic razors; I haven't considered them for any use in a long time. Maybe they've come out with some new polymer that has improved their performance.
You might want to use some gentle heat (hand-held hair dryer) on the silicone as you're working on it to help soften it up. That might make the whole process easier.
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Looks like there is no silver bullet. I have heard that Goof Off helps remove silicon - but the fumes are too strong. I might try the alcohol option. Thanks for the information.
Steve