(25 Pack) Lil Pecker Caulk Saver Sealer Caps - Caulking Tube Covers - Reusable

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(25 Pack) Lil Pecker Caulk Saver Sealer Caps - Caulking Tube Covers - Reusable

(25 Pack) Lil Pecker Caulk Saver Sealer Caps - Caulking Tube Covers - Reusable

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If you are new or a novice to the art of applying caulk or sealant, it is a good idea to take a few practice runs before jumping straight in. Get a piece of wood or cardboard – something you can throw away – and run a line along it.

Before you even think about adding any caulk or sealant to a surface you need to make sure that it is clean. If there is dust, dirt, debris or old caulk in the area to be used, the caulk will not adhere as well as a clean, debris free surface. Keep doing this until you get a consistent and even flow and are confident to carry on. This shouldn’t take long, but it’s definitely worth the time. If you are going to tile a kitchen wall or similar make sure to start in an out of way area – just in case it doesn’t go quite to plan. 9. Finish with a caulking kit When applying the caulk try to keep your arms at the same angle and steady. Move your body rather than your arms to get a consistent bead of caulk. Not sure on the process, then practice. 8. Practice, practice, practice You will need to remove old caulk before putting new caulk in (Image credit: Getty Images) 2. Clean your surface before caulking Alternatively, dip a cloth or scourer in a solution of sugar soap. What is sugar soap you ask? A mild but powerful detergent. Once cleaned, rinse with warm, clean water and dry the area with a dry cloth or old towel. 3. Consider investing in a decent caulk gunCaulking kits can give a professional finish (Image credit: Future/Steven Jenkins) 10. Cap your caulk ready for the next job If the caulk does dry in the nozzle use a screw to help pull it out. Screw it in and then pull out. 11. New nozzle please If you are an occasional caulker, you don’t need to spend too much on a caulking gun. Typically cheaper caulking guns have skinny cradles and less robust handles, but are still good for occasional jobs.

Using tape will give you smart, crisp edges (Image credit: Getty Images) 7. Caulk like a pro with even speed and pressure



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