home. Assessing air quality Because caulk and weatherstripping limit indoor-outdoor bathtubs and other plumbing fixtures. Caulk forms a flexible seal for cracks, gaps special applications. Water-based caulk can be cleaned with water, while solvent
Applying caulk can get messy. Here's how to ensure a finished appearance: - Choose the right caulk for your project. Do you need interior mildew-resistant, paintable or tinted caulk? - Cut the tip of the caulk tube at
A carpet knife can work well for cutting away old caulking from house siding. Slice down alongside it from both directions with the hook-like blade, then use the knife to lift out the old caulk bead intact.
We bought a model home and want to remove silicone caulk from some of the decorator items. They used the caulk to stick cups and saucers together and glasses to dishes. Is there something that will remove the silicone without using harsh chemicals?
on the INSIDE. And there should be no caulk on the inside so that they can drain out can going to say below about removein the caulk. Then as you try to remove them use utility knives to get in and cut and break the caulk. Work slowing and gently or you will bend
culprit, that gap is just to wide for caulk to seal long-term. Starts about 1 I'm at wits end trying to keep that caulk from developing little cracks, I've it ready, remove every smidgen of old caulk, clean it scrupulously, make sure there
stainless undermount sink. The clear caulk- acrylic latex is a mess. The counter is dark brown and even what caulk is not on the 1/4" reveal edge is milky of the estimate I didn't want to see caulk on the sink rim- was promised I would
and wet the new tile, i place a clear caulk over the entire grouting of the shower have seen a number of entries stating that caulk should go between the wall and floor of my guy only grouted) can i place the caulk over the grout before it is used? if not
have a brick wall (fence) in my yard that has light colored bricks. The caulk is a sandstone or almond color. I need to repair some of the caulk but all of the masonry caulk I find at the stores is gray. Is it possible to get the right caulk for
We installed quartz counters and an undermount sink in the kitchen about 1.5 years ago. Should the caulk have deteriorated to the point of leaking this quickly, or was it done incorrectly? Can I recaulk on my own and get a seal that is adequately tight?