Red Devil 0405 Duraguard Kitchen & Bath Siliconized Acrylic Caulk, 5.5 oz, White

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  • J.E.

    > 3 day

    This caulk was extremely hard to squeeze out of the tube, even after cutting a larger tip to squeeze out the caulk. I had such a hard time squeezing it out that it burst a seam on the back end of it so I tossed the rest of it away. Im assuming I received a bad one.

  • Ms Tony T

    Greater than one week

    Seems to work alright goes on easily enough and looks decent To begin with I thought I I was terrific It looked nice seemed to seal wonderfully to begin with.Unfortunatly not anywhere near as waterproof as the item description said it was within a few hours after it dried I noticed slightly damp spots near it. Within 24 to 48 hours over half of it was leaking and getting worse by the hour. I was able to reseal it along outer edges with something that also didnt work alone and it has held since. Hoping it will continue to do so until I am able to get to the full bathroom remodel.

  • Time Flys

    > 3 day

    First of all, there was no cap on the tube. That was my first clue. Second of all, it was extremely difficult to squeeze the caulk out of the tube, it was very stiff. Finally, I now see that the caulk is already starting to crack in a few places where I installed it just days ago. The only reason I did not return the item immediately was because I needed it right away for the project I was working on, and the beige color was difficult to find. Not even Lowes or Home Depot had it in stock. I am sorry to have to give a bad review for a Red Devil product, but my experience was very poor.

  • Lorena

    > 3 day

    Lo use en la orilla de la tina de baño y quedo perfecto...Recomendado

  • haley

    > 3 day

    Good for the price

  • Brian Plath

    Greater than one week

    Product was either too dry straight out of the package or begins drying too quickly. By the time I started using the silicone smoothing tool (~2 minutes after application) after laying a bead down, the caulking was already curing and the surface skin of the bead would clump or get pulled away from the surface by the smoothing tool. I was only laying down one line at a time as well, and not the whole tub, so it wasnt like I was coming back to the first bead 15 min. later to do the finishing. Using painters tape didnt work either. It will begin drying before you can tear the tape off leaving jagged edges. Was able to salvage the project by using a wet finger but feel like that step shouldnt be necessary if the caulk didnt dry so fast.

  • Hershel Fadel

    > 3 day

    Easy to use and went on smoothly.

  • Jsweethoney

    > 3 day

    Whether around baseboards door knobs regrouping projects or recovering nail holes even small sparkle jobs can be done for $3.50 yes please

  • Isaiah

    > 3 day

    we re-caulk our showers and sinks yearly, this worked well for metal tracks to the shower plastic. the sinks all seem to be holding up. slow to dry...like them all. good stuff.

  • RITA G.

    > 3 day

    You’ll probably need two tubes

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