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Red Devil 0405 Silicone Acrylic Caulk & Sealant delivers a durable, 100% waterproof seal ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and windows. Featuring excellent adhesion and discoloration resistance, it’s paintable to match any décor and offers easy soap-and-water cleanup. Proudly made in the USA, it ensures professional-grade results with minimal effort.
A**S
A Reliable Choice for Kitchen and Bath Sealing
I've been using the Red Devil 0406 Duraguard Kitchen & Bath Siliconized Acrylic Caulk, and it has truly impressed me. The application process was smooth and straightforward, making it easy to achieve a professional finish. The caulk adheres well to various surfaces, including ceramic tile and glass, which is perfect for my kitchen and bathroom projects.One of the standout features is its durability. Even after several months, the seal remains intact and shows no signs of discoloration. Plus, the fact that it's paintable is a huge bonus, allowing me to match it perfectly with my decor.Cleanup is a breeze with just soap and water, which is always a plus. Overall, this product has exceeded my expectations and has become a staple in my home improvement toolkit.
D**S
Perfect Color!
Just what I have been trying to find EVERYWHERE! Worked perfect for the edge of my biscuit cabinets where they meet the wall. Major plus that it was paintable, as I painted the walls the next day.
B**S
An obsessive does caulking
I have this thing about bad caulking jobs so I try to make an extra effort with stuff I have to look at every day. I use the small(5.5 oz), size squeeze tube-its easier to use but get two tubes to be sure. Besides its handy stuff to have around. The directions say to remove all old caulk before using. This tends to be a pain. If there is mildew or staining at the edges in many cases scraping the old caulk does not remove the discoloration and the smaller and neater the caulking the more the stain will show. Covering the old caulk with an additional layer can cover more of the affected surface in this case. With careful surface prep in those cases this works best for me. Its a judgement call. Either way scrub the surface with soapy water and a scrub brush(pot brush is perfect if you have one). Let surface dry then go over with paint thinner, lighter fluid, or naptha spirits, etc.-sandpaper in a can type product is ideal. Cut the tip at 45 degree angle, start with a small hole and trim larger if needed. Take your time applying. When you are done check for missed spots with too little coverage. Take 5 or 10 minutes off, let it dry for a while-it will be much easier to trim up. Put a very generous shot of dish washing soap in a bowl,add water and with a wet rag well wrung out you are ready to trim. Redipping frequently run your finger lightly along the caulk, washing any buildup off your finger by dipping in bowl and rubbing against other fingers or that wet rag. Once you get a good buildup of soapy water on top of the caulk(don't get carried away-a few drops at a time)you can final smooth the corners and finish the job with long swipes down the straightaways. The soapy water supplies a low friction interface that combined with a light touch works a charm. Let dry overnight. Places with a heavier buildup may require as long as a week before curing. After drying I always notice a few spots where the coverage is too light. Touching up means reapplying small amounts,the damp rag and the bowl of soapy water but should go much quicker. I'm perfectionist so usually need a final small third application a day later. After it dries there will be a scum of residue that a scouring pad and soapy water will take care of. Careful here,until it cures just scrub up to the edge of the caulking. Done.
S**S
Perfect
😀 Exactly as described. Fast shipping. Thanks! 😀
3**3
Fast drying 24 hours to set
I had cracks along my bath and shower and thought I need some caulk. Having never caulked anything before, it seemed like I need the most basic tool. After researching on Amazon, all others seemed to need a dispenser. So I got this one and have nothing but great results. The tube was plenty enough to cover the whole bathroom but I ended up using about half the tube to put thick lines all along the cracks. Then I used a plastic spoon to smooth things out. I read later that a plastic knife would be better and can see why. Regardless, the job was started around midnight and completed in 15 minutes. Then I ran a fan for a few hours to help oxygen circulate. The next morning, I took a quick shower and felt the caulk. It was still malleable to a degree, and I shaped it a little more. Then I went out and came back about 12 hours later and everything seemed set. The smoothening looks like an amateur did this but it looks fine and sturdy and seems like it will stand up to the test of time for years to come.
E**N
Just add water !!! :(
Way to thick and chalky to use out of tube or spread on its own. Add some water and a caulking tool is it does great. Can't give it above a 3 if it needs altering to be useful
E**1
Excellent and it lasts
I bought this tube and used about a third of the tube to seal an area near my shower. It required touch up after about a year, but I think that's normal given how wet the area gets.Here's the amazing thing. I needed just a little bit of caulk for another area today. Apparently according to Amazon I bought this tube 4 years ago in 2020. It's still good. It flowed right out of the tube and worked perfectly.
T**K
Just the right size
I didn't need a whole lot of caulk so this was perfect. I used it in the bathroom to caulk arount the tub and the floor. Smooth white caulk, dried quick.
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