Sanitary Silicone for the Bathroom: How to Make a Perfect Seam Without Black Mold
Imagine this: you have made a nice bathroom renovation, but after a few months the joint between the bathtub and the tile has darkened. Black mold has appeared, the seam has started to peel away, and after a shower water quietly runs onto the floor or, even worse, down to the neighbors below. You try to wash it off with aggressive chemicals, but the buildup keeps coming back.The problem is not your cleaning. The problem is the wrong sealant or an old one. In areas where water constantly pours and steam lingers, ordinary construction fillers do not work. You need a specialized sanitary silicone — an elastic material with powerful antifungal additives that reliably seals the joint.