What Is The BEST Silicone Latex Caulk Remover Solvent? Let’s Find Out! DIY How To

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  • @spakchitown
    @spakchitown Год назад +1

    I didn’t know caulk remover existed until a week ago when I was at the hardware store buying new caulk. I’m glad I saw your video today. I have textured paint walls surrounding my tub and I don’t want to scrape the wall if I can help it, so this would be a scenario where I’ll try this instead of elbow grease.

  • @anniechange3427
    @anniechange3427 Год назад +2

    I didn't know about caulk removers I'm really learning from your channel, I've always used a putty scraper thanks for the information ☺️

  • @datnick
    @datnick Год назад +3

    I wasn't even aware that a caulk remover was a thing.. been doing it the hard way with old fashioned elbow grease and a scraper. I've got a current tub scenario in which the caulk is mostly removed, but it would probably benefit from your 2nd recommended solution to spray on and easier clean up. Thanks!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      Yes the spray will work best on left over residue 👍🏽😊

  • @jonathankohl6264
    @jonathankohl6264 Год назад +1

    found your channel while adding a bathroom to my home about a year ago. Great content! really helped me during this project.

  • @coolraul07
    @coolraul07 Год назад

    Found this video while having trouble removing a shower door frame from a fiberglass combo tub.
    Whatever idiots installed it decided to also use caulk as an adhesive rather than only as a sealant, so I'm having trouble removing a 2" inch wide strip of caulk holding the frame in place!
    Blow dryer and pry bar is very slow going without damaging the enclosure and even then it's leaving a LOT of residue behind. Will try the top rated product.

  • @cathyb2204
    @cathyb2204 8 месяцев назад +2

    I had no idea this stuff even existed. Great video. You have a new subscriber!

  • @kdcraft89
    @kdcraft89 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I already have the Krud Kutter, but don't want to do more work with this than I need, so I'll try your first choice. I also have regular goo gone, which is supposed to work, too, as well as alcohol.. I'll try my own test with your top choice and the ones I already own. I have old non-silicone and silicone as well. I'm also trying a hairdryer (but not with chemicals, which can be a fire hazard). Luckily the Caulk Be Gone isn't too pricey, so I can try it first. I dread doing caulk, but it's necessary. Your videos are great, no unnecessary chatter, just the info we need.

  • @CX0909
    @CX0909 9 месяцев назад +27

    I work as a handyman on Task Rabbit. I regularly am hired to redo bathtub and kitchen caulking. Regarding the DAP 2 to 6 hour wait time that’s a hard no go for me. Understand that the vast majority of caulking isn’t even in contact with the surface it’s being removed from. Use the tools to take almost all the caulking off, especially the caulk removal tool. It’s pretty good*. After most of the caulk is removed THEN apply caulk remover to get the most critical part, the thin layer of caulking that is actually touching the surface you’re removing it from.
    For the amount of work shown here after the various removers have been applied it’s a waste of time, effort, and money to apply it on anything other than the final layer.
    Lastly a shout out to you sir for this excellent side by side comparison!
    * Don’t use a cheap plastic version. Get the metal. Like in this video. The plastic will go dull really fast and your workload will increase exponentially. Also, while utility knives are useful in this circumstance, a razor scraper (basically a razor blade with a handle on it) is great for the places the knife doesn’t work so well in. You can find them in the paint departments at your local building supply or hardware store.

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 7 месяцев назад +8

      I’m a professional caulker and you will never see us use caulk remover. It contaminates the substrate and voids the warranty. NEVER USE THEM. For typical sealants around the house all you need is, like you said, a utility knife, razor scraper, and a solvent like acetone or alcohol ( we use MEK, but is hazardous and hard to get a hold of) for final cleaning. And as for “ not in contact” this is largely due to the stupid trend of using soapy water to “ tool “ the joint.

    • @RadientLight
      @RadientLight 7 месяцев назад

      Keeping it simple is best. I love your well written comment!

  • @marydelong5858
    @marydelong5858 Год назад +5

    So glad I came across this video. My inexperienced husband did a terrible job of caulking our beige shower pan with bright white caulk and really just making a mess. I've been biting my tongue since then and knowing I had to do something to get the caulk off. The Dap Caulk be gone is working like a champ after 90 minutes on my first small area. I've applied it to the rest of the area and will give it a full 2 hours to make it a little easier. Can't wait to have this eyesore taken care of. Ordered caulking tools as well for the new application. Thanks so much.

    • @SpectrumOfChange
      @SpectrumOfChange 9 месяцев назад

      That's considerate of you to hold your peace about his efforts, this stuff can be harder than it looks!

    • @bragiodinsen4604
      @bragiodinsen4604 3 месяца назад

      you sound like a B.

  • @nang1347
    @nang1347 Год назад

    I didn’t even know a caulk removal existed. Was always using a tool but next time I will buy the caulk be gone. Seemed to work the best. Thank you for the video. 👍👍👍

  • @MS1022YT
    @MS1022YT Год назад +2

    I was just thinking about doing this the other day on one of my bathrooms. I was stressing out about it but now I feel quite confident I can get it done with the right product and tools. Thanks for the unbiased video. Question: what do I use to clean the surface before reapplying new caulk - rubbing alcohol?

    • @ryanr6197
      @ryanr6197 Год назад +2

      Soap and warm water

  • @rotaxrider
    @rotaxrider 11 месяцев назад

    Just finished using Goo Gone on acrylic new tub surround that had an accident with silicone smudge that left silicone on a panel. Goo Gone worked good with a procedure of spraying and a little soak time and elbow grease with a rag. Worked really good

  • @WASF2024
    @WASF2024 Год назад +1

    For the stubborn caulk inside the gap, a dental scaler with a curved tip works well!!!!!!!!!!

  • @5Iron
    @5Iron Год назад +10

    I think it would have been interesting to see candidate #7 - "None of the above". How much work is it to just get in there with the hand tools? Looks like DAP my be the only one that easier.

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 Год назад

      My caulk is old and hardened, literally like concrete. Not everyone is too lazy to try and chisel it.

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Год назад +3

      I’m a professional caulker who has removed miles of sealant. Caulk removers are a waste of time and money.

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 Год назад +1

      @@genecarden780 So what do you do when the caulk is old and “hard as a rock”?

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Год назад +5

      @@mellocello187 first that hard as a rock sealant s most likely acrylic and it is just one of the reasons it should never be used for anything but paint prep.I usually use an old “ beater” wood chisel or a 5n1 and gently and carefully tap it lightly with a hammer. Slowly nibble it away at it.( with the edge parallel to the sealant so you don’t accidentally scratch the surface beyond the sealant. This way if you do accidentally scratch it you can easily cover it with the new sealant. You should find that nice you get it started it will break out in pieces..Once the bulk is out I use a single edge razor blade , again going parallel to the sealant,in a slicing motion to remove the rest.

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 Год назад +1

      @@genecarden780 Thank you for your reply. It was on there when we bought the house, unfortunately, and it has yellowed quite a bit. Otherwise I would leave it!

  • @vincentgonzales8917
    @vincentgonzales8917 Год назад +1

    Can you do a grout removal segment. That is my next job on a shower that leaks. Your videos are great. It was a nice presentation.

  • @daphlavor
    @daphlavor Год назад

    Impressive that the dap brand worked so well. It’s probably due to the fact that it adheres to the caulk., Vs the spay on. Thanks for the comparison. 👍

  • @jasongreen5470
    @jasongreen5470 Год назад

    Great video for getting rid of caulking in bathroom. Thanks!

  • @waleyefish9026
    @waleyefish9026 Год назад

    Thanks, I always removed it manually and it takes a long time. I will try caulk be gone by DAP.👍

  • @hangdogit
    @hangdogit 3 месяца назад

    Very usesful video! I have a caulk gun that is covered in caulk to the point it's just UGLY. Will try one of these cleaners.

  • @TravelPro007
    @TravelPro007 3 месяца назад

    Agreed. I'll be trying out the Caulk-be-gone very soon. Thx

  • @John-V2494
    @John-V2494 Год назад

    For me the Caulk Remover, Latex, Caulk be gone is best thanks 🙏🏻

  • @DavinStewart
    @DavinStewart Год назад +2

    Good video and great information to have. Would've liked to have seen other aspects evaluated such as fumes/odor, how difficult it was to remove the caulk without any chemicals (as a control), how difficult it was to cleanup, whether there were any adhesion problems with the new caulk i.e. residue issues. Thanks again!

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Год назад

      I’m a,professional caulker and there ARE residue issues that WILL cause adhesion problems causing the sealant to fail prematurely. But for some reason homeowners don’t seem to care about that. You always see them using water,soapy water, alcohol or window cleaner to tool the sealant. These all cause adhesion issues along with curing issues and premature failure. The simple fact is homeowners never do adhesion tests so they don’t know. We are required to make frequent adhesion and cohesion tests so we see the things that cause issues.You will never see a professional caulker use these products.

    • @pjcookmke
      @pjcookmke Год назад

      @@genecarden780what would a pro use?

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Год назад

      @@pjcookmke no chemicals except for alcohol or acetone ( we used to use MEK) for final cleaning and maybe remove very thin film just utility knife, razor blade scraper, and a few assorted scrapers. Sometimes if the previous installer was stupid enough to use acrylic and it is now rock hard we will use a wood chisel very carefully gently tapping, but is very easy to crack the tile if your not careful.A smart pro would NEVER contaminate porous surfaces, like grout and most stone, with any chemical that adversely affects sealants. Also if we use anything like this it voids our warranty.

  • @enriqueta1965
    @enriqueta1965 Год назад

    Thank so much for your video,it realy a good healp for all single woman that like to do thinks on her on.
    thank thank you

  • @joshuapolk5590
    @joshuapolk5590 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the knowledge and now I know what to get for my chalk removal

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      I’m glad I could be of help! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @pralaypatel7110
    @pralaypatel7110 Год назад

    Just the video I wanted to see. Thanks. It's going to help as I'm about to do some bathroom maintenance.

  • @frankdrahos8569
    @frankdrahos8569 Год назад

    Always like to see what you are doing. Very helpful!

  • @mary-clarealbert2171
    @mary-clarealbert2171 Год назад +1

    I really liked your informative vid: short, comparative, and packed with relevant info. I don't subscribe often but I did with your channel. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your DIY content. This topic of silicone removal by solvent isn't widely covered, so I especially appreciated it. I was looking for results of acetone, so maybe adding acetone and mineral spirits would have been nice. Do you know how they would have stacked up? (I'm actually looking to remove silicone sealant from metal pop up camper roof - less info there. Ugh!) Thx!

  • @teresacanchola7887
    @teresacanchola7887 9 месяцев назад

    Cool and helpful video. I went to Lowes, and I asked for the number one item. I didn't know the correct name, but the worker did not know about this product either. So. I got goof off, and did not work. Thank you for this video, now I know the name

  • @bi2stayharris23
    @bi2stayharris23 Месяц назад

    Yesterday I had a new entry door installed. Today there's clear sticky residue on the outside door trim. Help? I assume it's clear caulk.

  • @jimdavidson5208
    @jimdavidson5208 Год назад +3

    HEAT GUN. YOU ARE WELCOME. Forget all those gimmick sprays. Been there done that.

  • @SoulStay
    @SoulStay Год назад +1

    I caulk a lot of toilets and I ran into something like liquid nail that someone put on around a toilet. This one is a head scratcher. I don't see any good video's for that situation. I have Goof Off and Goo Gone, so I guess I'll try those. I think I'll start at the back of the toilet in case it damages the vinyl floor.

  • @bjseidlitz3808
    @bjseidlitz3808 Месяц назад

    You said the caulk you were removing wasn't that old. We moved into a home with really disgusting caulking around a tub with tile walls and a shower with all tile walls(I haven't started in there yet). Do you think that caulk be gone would work best on old caulk? I already tried two of the products you tested and the tub has won both times. I have been looking at a lot of you tube videos for more help.

  • @chuckberry8852
    @chuckberry8852 Месяц назад

    Great video. What material was your shower basin made of? I have a fibreglass style shower stall but am wondering if caulk be gone would damage the finish?

  • @gregj2647
    @gregj2647 Год назад +4

    Good video review. Couple of comments. Three month old caulk isn’t very old and as a control condition it would be been good to try to remove the caulk using just a scraper and another case where you just used water. Also, how about a heat gun to soften the caulk. I’m guessing the result would have been much different on caulk that’s 2-3 years old but that’s beyond the scope of this video. You mentioned wearing gloves, how about the need for lung protection? Any warning on the products? Looking forward to the next video.

  • @isackhernandez3691
    @isackhernandez3691 11 месяцев назад +2

    Which caulk did you go with after using the removers

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  11 месяцев назад

      For the bathroom I used the silicone 👍🏽😊

    • @isackhernandez3691
      @isackhernandez3691 11 месяцев назад

      @@FixThisHouse the same one that faded or a different brand?

  • @jerrygiles1661
    @jerrygiles1661 Месяц назад

    Great information, thank you!

  • @darikae4719
    @darikae4719 Год назад

    Appreciate your honest review!

  • @amayautumn
    @amayautumn Год назад +1

    Thank you. Now I know which one to buy...caulk be gone!

  • @Blacksmith340-l3o
    @Blacksmith340-l3o Месяц назад

    Does it work on window exterior

  • @mindseyewatering6635
    @mindseyewatering6635 Месяц назад

    Will any or all of these harm Plexiglas?

  • @manuallabor7193
    @manuallabor7193 Год назад

    I needed this video. I am in need to do my shower soon.

  • @ChannonWW2214
    @ChannonWW2214 7 месяцев назад

    Hey bro thanks for the video great comparison and just from observation Point watching I would agree with those ratings and I'm definitely going to try to dap

  • @jetcontracting4244
    @jetcontracting4244 Месяц назад

    What about a heat gun?

  • @oreopoulos1
    @oreopoulos1 Год назад +1

    Great help. Thank you!!

  • @arod2839
    @arod2839 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks ... I had already bought Klean Strip...I'll see if I can return it.

    • @walteriansims
      @walteriansims 7 месяцев назад

      I got the crud cutter. 😢

  • @yzerman123
    @yzerman123 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the analysis!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! 🙏🏽😊

  • @fireguy744
    @fireguy744 Год назад

    I’m using goo gone on the acrylic tub/ surround today we’ll see. It definitely wasn’t $30 though

  • @EmilyJolie-e8t
    @EmilyJolie-e8t 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the experiment

  • @siaomeishick3851
    @siaomeishick3851 Год назад

    Very helpful video! Thanks!

  • @rakinahhajiibrahim2513
    @rakinahhajiibrahim2513 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful information ☺️

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      I’m glad I could be of help! 👍🏽😊

  • @silviasetro52
    @silviasetro52 Год назад

    Which one can I use to remove caulk from the shower faucet ? I need to put new one 🙏

  • @gotaplay
    @gotaplay Год назад

    Not sure where you bought your " caulk be gone " But Amazon sells the 5.5 tube for between $40 and $ 60 Canadian ....

  • @kkroslow
    @kkroslow Год назад +1

    Awesome review!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      Thank you Keith! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @timh7156
    @timh7156 11 месяцев назад

    Well done experiment.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 6 месяцев назад

    It's interesting that the green stuff says it is for latex caulk and doesn't mention silicone.

  • @johnreskusich2324
    @johnreskusich2324 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Great video

  • @SPiTFiRe_MV
    @SPiTFiRe_MV Год назад

    Great video. Might have to re-caulk a brand new shower 🥴

  • @omemoonpie3521
    @omemoonpie3521 Год назад

    Great job thank you

  • @truthspeakerandseeker7032
    @truthspeakerandseeker7032 Год назад

    hello im wondering if you or someone that reads this comment can help me. so the plumber came and he recaulked the kitchen sink with silicone clear caulk. he removed the old and then put new caulking where it was gapping between the sink and quartz countertop. i let it dry except it doesnt appear to have dried and its on the edge of the countertop and on the sink below the gap where the silicone is supposed to be. its really rough like its almost pilling around. very messy. he didnt do a very clean job, its gooey all around the edges. i thought the stuff dried but its been like a week. how do i remove the excess silicone caulk from the areas its not supposed to be without removing it from where its supposed to be, which is just between the sink and countertop? im afraid of doing anything that will scratch the stainless sink, i dont know how to clean the excess without removing all of it but the stuff seems to be everywhere. im going to call the plumber back and ask him to come back but just incase he wont i need to know what to do. i hope this makes sense. thank you

  • @envyher1
    @envyher1 Год назад

    Wow who knew thank you

  • @fireguy744
    @fireguy744 Год назад

    Goo gone says 2 hours for cured caulk, 5-10 mins for fresh uncured caulk

  • @johnnyzsalt5374
    @johnnyzsalt5374 9 месяцев назад

    WD 40

  • @DeezeNaughts
    @DeezeNaughts 7 месяцев назад

    Why did you spend $30 on a $8.50 bottle of goo gone?

  • @krispy5139
    @krispy5139 Год назад

    WD40 works well... and paint thinner... use responsibly...

  • @davewithhemp
    @davewithhemp 3 месяца назад

    Goo Gone is 2 hours for cured silicone...

  • @jimdavidson5208
    @jimdavidson5208 Год назад

    Kleen Strip is a waste of money like he showed in this video. I bought some with my own money. Not a fan.

  • @723lion
    @723lion 3 месяца назад

    Lol u assigned 4 fucking commercials in a 2 min commercial like video review??? Good job.

  • @jody2873
    @jody2873 Год назад

    "cauLLk" 😂

  • @thomasfoster5200
    @thomasfoster5200 Год назад +1

    Caulk be gone was invented by Lorainna Bobbet

  • @99bx99
    @99bx99 10 месяцев назад

    Wait a minute.... latex caulk and silicone caulk are two entirely different products.

    • @SpectrumOfChange
      @SpectrumOfChange 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, he addresses this in the first minutes of the video

  • @KevinJohnson-vg9wn
    @KevinJohnson-vg9wn Год назад +10

    Really nicely done video. Well thought out and presented well. I love that you included wait-times and price points. Thank you.

  • @leahwells3935
    @leahwells3935 Год назад

    Thank you very informative I love the comparison.

  • @dbuilder6
    @dbuilder6 Год назад

    Great review!

  • @yayciencia
    @yayciencia Год назад +5

    The first two products seemed like the best. All the rest seemed meh. It didn't look like the Goo Gone (rated #3) was much better than the lower ranked ones. I really liked this side-by-side testing. Thanks for making this video!

  • @drewborgholthaus2010
    @drewborgholthaus2010 Год назад +4

    6:39 - you used the Goo Gone directions for “fresh caulk” (less than 1 hour). On the label it states to wait up to 2 hours for cured caulk and apply a 1/8 inch thick layer. Additionally it states: for non-acrylic caulks, wait even longer than the 2 hours. I assume this is cured caulk, and likely silicone since it’s in the tub. I will try and Goo Gone stuff and see how it compares to the other results and post on here. Honest mistake! I almost missed these directions as well.
    Also - I got a 14oz bottle for $9.50.

  • @lisas5913
    @lisas5913 Месяц назад +1

    Some baking soda and bleach and a bit of scrubbing helped lift off some silicone in the bathroom 🙂

  • @rica.7370
    @rica.7370 7 месяцев назад +2

    I tried Caulk Be Gone to remove silicone caulk and it definitely helps a lot. Recently, I found a better alternative - Hi-Tech Super Solv. It works on silicone caulk like WD-40 without leaving the undesirable oily film.

  • @martinquintana5837
    @martinquintana5837 Год назад +3

    Awesome video I'm retired and I just bought a house 6 months ago and am going to do a lot of replacing the old caulking. I think the caulk removal by Dab or Dap. Keep those DIY videos coming look forward to the next video. Aloha from Kansas

  • @jacqjacq5920
    @jacqjacq5920 Год назад +3

    Thanks for conducting the reviews. Will definitely try the clear winner!! Good video review!

  • @TheClaessons
    @TheClaessons 2 дня назад

    i agree that this was an excellent comparison. Now, based on comments from professionals and homeowners, I believe your rating of Caulk-Be-Gone is #1. That is the homeowner choice as they hae 2+ hours to wait, As being a homeowner, a appreciate this review.

  • @carolekota2533
    @carolekota2533 4 месяца назад +2

    Calk be gone was the cleanest one so far and easiest halfway through the demonstration

  • @cathyb2204
    @cathyb2204 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have to update--I was unable to purchase Caulk Be-Gone Locally, but I did finally order some through my local Ace Hardware. (Amazon was about $3 more expensive). While I was waiting, I picked up some Klean Strip (hear me out) because Home Depot (US) does carry it. I only purchased it because they replaced the spray with a thick liquid, and I thought "what the heck--let's try it." I
    covered the very substantial calk around my window, using a chip brush to cover it well, and let it sit about 3 hours. I was not disappointed! The caulk was immovable prior to the application, and it took some work, but I was able to get it off!
    So Klean Strip must have watched this video.
    When I got the Caulk Be-Gone, which I used around a jet tub, I stupidly left it to set over night. It turned the caulk into a gum-like goo, which did come off pretty well, but left a caulk residue which eventually came off with a wet micro-fiber cloth. This was definitely user error. The Klean Strip dries completely and was easily removed with water.
    Dap is the winner, but Klean Strip is back in the running. Sorry for the long post.

  • @jennnnnaaa
    @jennnnnaaa Год назад +2

    That first one was satisfying to watch

  • @cliquesnvues
    @cliquesnvues Месяц назад

    Damn...I had high hopes for Goo Gone.. 😏

  • @wellsnapyeah
    @wellsnapyeah Год назад +2

    This was super helpful. Caulk-be-gone is on the shopping list now.

  • @ricardomarmol1257
    @ricardomarmol1257 Год назад +1

    Love all your do it you're home repair/fixed videos. I think you are helping many homeowners who sometimes don't know what do or how to do it. When it comes to do it yourself and saving money. I really appreciate your videos specifically the home electric wiring. Thanks 🙏 and may God bless you and your beautiful family. Thanks

  • @ianhanigan6135
    @ianhanigan6135 Год назад +1

    Was this experiment performed on latex or silicone caulk? I’d go with the DAP based on your results but I see it’s labeled for latex.

    • @bennri
      @bennri Год назад

      Description says "silicone latex caulk" but these are clearly for Latex. I think Silicone is more difficult, but which is best for Silicone?

  • @thieflack7132
    @thieflack7132 Год назад +1

    Great video !

  • @MadelineSampedro-cy7hn
    @MadelineSampedro-cy7hn 4 месяца назад +1

    Informative! Thank you. Well presented.

  • @markchristmas4572
    @markchristmas4572 Год назад +1

    Great information

  • @1252PFC
    @1252PFC Год назад +1

    I like this video because I didn't know these types of products existed

  • @diyhostingremodeling9649
    @diyhostingremodeling9649 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I just ordered the Dap with your code.

  • @ew1usnr
    @ew1usnr 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for posting this. :)

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  3 месяца назад +1

      I’m glad I could be of help!

  • @momzilla9491
    @momzilla9491 Год назад

    That was a great tip, using brown paper to line the shower stall. However, a HAIRDRYER is fool proof.
    You still can only do about 4 or 5 inches at a time, but we want a good job the first time.

  • @Idolmakercat
    @Idolmakercat Год назад

    Krud Kutter is the worst product on the market! You are right!

  • @behunin1963
    @behunin1963 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid, very helpful.👍

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!🙏🏽😊

  • @maryjohansson3627
    @maryjohansson3627 2 месяца назад

    Just need to remove small bits of latex caulk. I will try the DAP product.

  • @flamabl1
    @flamabl1 7 месяцев назад

    Jesus! Learn how to apply it in the first place. You only used 10X as much as you need.

  • @bigrob76
    @bigrob76 Год назад

    Yes sir! Thanks. I needed this. About to do the same to my shower. 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @batfury9319
    @batfury9319 Год назад

    I am planning to remove my shower doors to reseal the frame and your video helped a whole lot. Thank you.