Renew silicone joint in the shower
In this hands‑on video, “Renew silicone joint in the shower”, you’ll learn a clear, step‑by‑step method to create clean, durable joints and avoid common mistakes. We start by assessing the substrate, removing residues and degreasing for reliable adhesion. You will see how to mask properly, cut the nozzle to match joint width, and lay a steady bead with controlled pressure. Examples focus on topics like Silicone, Shower, Joints, Renewal, keeping everything practical and fast to apply. Using only a little smoothing solution, we shape a tight, slightly concave surface without streaks or raised edges. I explain when primer is helpful, how backer rod sets depth, and why three‑sided adhesion should be avoided. You’ll also get speed and movement tips for corners and profiles, plus notes on cure times, care and inspection. Finally, a short checklist wraps it up: check substrate, mask, size the nozzle, place bead, smooth, remove .