How do you remove tile soap dish without damaging other tiles?

I would try getting Goof Off under the soap dish. I would scrape away at the grout around the soap dish and then squirt on some Goof Off. Goof Off removes glue, paint, ink, and so on.

I would squirt on some Goof Off, dig a little, squirt some more, dig a little more, and so on. Home centers and hardware stores sell it for less than $5.

After you have laid your field tiles and the adhesive has dried, you can go ahead and install the soap dish and the towel rack. Often, the back side of ceramic soap dish and towel rod accessories there are small holes. These holes should not be covered up in the course of buttering the adhesive on the back as condensation can build up inside of them and cause them to pop off the wall.

Run a bead of silicone caulk around the edge of the tub where the tile meets it along the top and the base at the floor level. Also, caulk around the plumbing pipes and behind the rims of the soap dish and any towel rods. After the grout has completely dried and cured you'll want to seal the grout.

For moisture areas use a silicone based sealer that will hold up well.

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