GE Sealants & Adhesives 281 Advanced Silicone 2 Kitchen & Bath Sealant, 2.8oz, White
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It is nice to hear from you. This is the version we recommend. If you have a tub, make sure you have enough 1 oz tubes. I will give you a There is enough caulk to caulk two bathtubs and one sink using one ounce of tube. This squeeze tube only has a diameter of 2 inches. There are 8 ounces in each bottle.
It didn't seem to be an issue.
Using a scissor and a cutting tool are the only tools I know of that can handle this size. It's great that it works. It is possible to blend it out, although we do not have the tool.
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DO NOT BUY. Please be aware! A MISTAKE HAS BEEN MADE IN THE LABELING OF THIS PRODUCT! WHILE "WHITE" IS WRITTEN ON THE OUTSIDE, IT IS CLEAR ON THE INSIDE. The clear version, white version, and black version are available. bought five in two different locations, and both times I got a clear instead of a white purchase.
Approximately one tablespoon of caulk was pushed out. It changed to white almost immediately.
I requested white, the tube even says white, but the caulk inside the tube.
There was probably no need for the small tube I bought, but it would have completed the tub. It just came with a lid, with which I hope it will stay moist. (Actually, I could probably use it in other places that need it now, such as around the window to seal cracks better. 1) The caulk has held up well following frequent exposure to Neither the leather nor the interior are visible to have been worn. This caulk will definitely be on my list to buy again when I need it. It isn't difficult to clean off before it dries, so long as you do it before the paint dries. Caulk of this quality does require cleaner than caulk of poorer quality, but soap and warm water will do just fine. You've done a great job! In relation to the quality they provide and their expected sustainability, they're not too pricey.
As a former user of this quick setting caulk, I've always had a positive experience with it. Up until last night, that is. I used out-of-date caulk that I was sent, and part of the problem was my own fault for not checking before using it. I learned a valuable lesson by looking at those dates. There was so much mess on my bath when I attempted to use it. In under an hour, the stuff usually dries completely and can be soaked up with water. In the end, I had to go to Home Depot to buy a new tube since there was no time to order from Amazon. I used the non-expire tube as before, and it dried quickly. It is always a good idea to check the tube's expiration date before using it.
Compared to the larger tubes, I find these smaller tubes are so much easier to work with, they set in 30 minutes and are ready for water, there is less waste and no need to worry about silicone hardening in the cap or nozzle, as it.
I recently replaced my thru-the-wall air conditioner with this product, and I am very happy with it. It was noted after installation that there was a very thin area along the top that wasn't flush with the frame surrounding The solution we came up with was perfect. I applied and spread the product with my finger in no time. It was a great price and I have no complaints at all.
This was the first time I have ever caulked anything in my life, which made removing the old caulk particularly challenging. If you use this product, you should be aware of the strong fumes that are released. of some huge gaps I had to fill, the fumes lingered for approximately four hours after I finished It was 5 days later, and I repeatedly wiped the area every time I ran water simply because I felt the job was not fully cured yet. I touched up my tattoo after two weeks Seal tiny holes which had been created by caulk by putting more caulk on top. Overall, this seems like a good product, however I think that the next time I apply caulk, I will use a caulk gun instead. My job required me to use three of these smaller tubes, and I found squeezing them wasn't the most effective way to get an even bead, particularly when the tube is running.