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NHmaster

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Silicone is not the thing to use here and yes you need to pull it all apart and start over. Next time use plumbers putty.
 

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It's an acrylic tub. It's on this forum several times that silicone should be used on an acrylic tub. I believe it may even be what the manufacturer recommends for this tub.

I believe the thought is to use silicone because normal putty can stain acrylic tubs. But there's non-staining putty out there, right? Should I just use that instead?
 

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Use what the Mfgr. recomended...call and ask if you don't know...it may be that you can use both in which case I would opt for thr plumbers putty because as you will see it is going to be very difficult to to remove the silicone caulk.
 
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