Looks like the caulk failed...I would dry it out and recaulk. Make sure it is dry before caulking. I would place some air moverers in the room. It could take a while to dry out. I dehumidifier would work faster.--On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 2:48 PM, Dan Brown <dan@vcleaning.com> wrote:Hello Pros,
Anyone have experience in minimizing/removing the water damage in a shower like this? We have dehu’s and poultice at our disposal, but want to offer the lady an assured fix.
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