How to Remove Silicone From Drywall

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Caulking goes on easier than it comes off, but the right techniques makes removal moderately easy

Silicone caulk functions as a barrier to seal gaps between surfaces, preventing air and water entry. It forms a waterproof, tight seal that remains flexible, making it a good choice for bathroom, kitchens and laundry rooms. Applying silicone to drywall to seal gaps is typically not a good choice, because most silicone caulks are not paintable. Also, silicone caulk adheres very well to most surfaces, so removing it from drywall without causing too much damage is somewhat tricky.

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Dry Silicone Caulk

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Step 1

Peel off as much silicone caulk as possible by hand. Peeling the silicone caulk may damage the paper covering on the drywall, making repairs after removal necessary.

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Step 2

Hold a glass scraper or razor blade parallel to the wall at the top or bottom of the silicone caulk bead. Slice through and shave the silicone caulk with the glass scraper or razor blade a little at a time, until only a very thin layer of silicone remains.

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Step 3

Sand the surface of the remaining caulk with 80-grit sandpaper, until a thin film remains. Do not sand all the way down to the drywall because 80-grit sandpaper is coarse and will abrade the paper covering.

Step 4

Dip the edge of a nylon scrubbing-pad in mineral spirits and scrub the silicone caulk until it disappears. Do not use mineral spirits on a painted wall. If you will apply paintable caulk to the area where you're performing the caulk removal, stop the removal process when only a thin layer of silicone caulk remains. Apply the paintable caulk over the light layer of silicone caulk, feathering the edges so they cover all of the remaining silicone caulk. Silicone caulk provides an acceptable base for paintable caulk.

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Wet Silicone Caulk

Step 1

Wipe up as much caulk as possible with a rag. Wipe the silicone caulk from the edges toward the center, to avoid spreading the caulk over a larger area.

Step 2

Scrape the silicone caulk with a flexible scraper. Wipe the edge of the scraper with a rag to remove the caulk from the scraper with each pass.

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Step 3

Dip a rag in rubbing alcohol and rub the silicone caulk until no caulk remains on the drywall surface.

Step 4

Wipe the area with a damp rag and an all-purpose cleaner to remove any rubbing alcohol residue.

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