- A utility knife is better for cutting the tube than the built in cutter- you can also cut the tube at an angle
- A finger works well to smooth the bead, but I would wear disposable gloves
- Siliconized acrylic latex will work better than pure latex. After use, seal the caulk tube with a nail and some tape, so it will last longer before drying up
- If you do a lot of caulking, you can get a much better drip-free caulk gun. Check amazon.
These videos are great! A few points though:
- A utility knife is better for cutting the tube than the built in cutter- you can also cut the tube at an angle
- A finger works well to smooth the bead, but I would wear disposable gloves
- Siliconized acrylic latex will work better than pure latex. After use, seal the caulk tube with a nail and some tape, so it will last longer before drying up
- If you do a lot of caulking, you can get a much better drip-free caulk gun. Check amazon.
danstheman3 2 months ago