Bath & Kitchen Caulk Tape Sealant Strip,PVC Self Adhesive Tub and Wall Sealing Tape Caulk Sealer,Caulk Strip,sealant Tape,Shower Tile Sealer Adhesive sealant
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David Maier
> 24 hourThat it could stretch and look thin in spots or have a curve look to it
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Sharon
> 24 hourIt works and it did what I needed in that bathroom but it needs to be trimmed in triangles when taping to curves such as the pedestal of the toilet. When getting out your tools to apply, gather good strong scissors to help you trim the excess created by folding the tape around curves.
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Pammy Whammy
> 24 hourGetting it perfect was my issue because I am picky. But I loved it
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Maureen Anderson
> 24 hourI am using this as caulk on a wall mount sink and as a corner protector for our office wall corner where the chair continually hits the wall. It adheres surprisingly well.
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Debbie
> 24 hourI was A little skeptical because I saw some poor reviews. I tried another brand first which were horrible!! This brand is soft and pliable and easy to use. I did do a few extra steps to ensure them staying in place. I heated for few seconds in microwave I also warmed the wall with hot blow dryer . After I applied . I then used a flat edge wooden spoon to keep pressing down. As far as people saying they are difficult to use around corners. I would suggest mitering the edges. Im very happy with these. Im going to pull up the other poor brand I used first and complete everything in this brand. I will review in few weeks if they stayed as well as I expect
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B.G. Dale
> 24 hourThis goes in fairly easy, but there are problems going around the curves of toilets. Youll need a utility knife to splice in those areas. A little white caulk will disguise those small cuts. Concerning the nail cutting, I accidentally scored a 2 split with my fingernail as I was trying to smooth a spot I had just a tad too far away from the base of the toilet bottom. Caulk saved the day there too. A hair dryer comes in handy to assure good adhesion. So the tools you need but arent mentioned are: utility knife, white caulk, hairdryer plus the scissors that are mentioned. Definitely watch the video before installing, it will help keep you from panicking.
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Cassie DuChateau
> 24 hourPurchased caulk tape to help cover up seam of basement toilet. Caulk tape looks nice and functions to stop dirt from accumulating in that seam between the floor and toilet.
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Carol
> 24 hourOur bathroom needed grouting, This is great and easy to apply. I bought two and will be using the second one in the extra bathroom.
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Allison Bluesky
> 24 hourWorks great as trim around the outside bottom of our tub. It was easy to use and sticks very well. A little too well lol you have to be precise when applying the trim so it doesn’t stick to the wrong area. We applied caulk over the top and bottom seams just for extra water protection.
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Elizabeth A. Ludwig
> 24 hourIt looked good at first then flipped up in places around the toilet...I took it off.