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Comentado en Canadá el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Great product! I used it to patch cracks between foundation and bricks.
Bob L.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2023
Good sealing, very helpful in difficult conditions but a little be temperature sensitive so when I tried to apply it during a wind storm, cloudy, sunless day at 47º F, it was stiff and stuck to my fingers more than it stuck to the window frame.I still recommend it really did stop the significant cold air leaks (and small leaks as well) which is exactly what we wanted,When the temperature is a little bit warmer its easy to apply but when the metal window frame got down to 47º F in high winds, it got still and did not stick to the metal frame so much, I could still push it into place into the grooves that were laking a huge amount of air.NOTE:Even a tiny hole can leak a massive amount of air, so its best to use more and push it into every possible crevice to trite catch all the possible leaks.When the window temperature is cld and the caulk doesn't want to stick to the cold metal frame, it will tend to stick to your fingers so push in to the slot/crevice then slide or twist your finger to release the caulk (don't worry it washes easily off you're fingers so push it as hard as necessary to get it to stick to the frame). You will notice that once you install it that when it's cold it will harden, don't worry, it still seals the window and keeps the drafts out. When the temperature rises then it will soften again and if you need to you can then work it into the gap/crevice some more.Although its listed as 45 feet which sounds like a lot, keep in mind that it comes in 5 rows, you can tear off 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 strands and install them, so very often you will use more than 1 strand (I often used 3 or 4 strands) so I was only able to seal one and a half standard sided windows (which is all I added to do anyway), at its low price its certainly worth buying more if you need it, use plenty so it seals your windows properly.I would give it a 5 start rating other than a slight challenge with installing it at cold temperatures (which it still got installed, it just took more effort, that was worth it).
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2020
I had floor-to-ceiling gaps on both sides of my stone fireplace where it met my wood-paneled walls. The gaps ranged from 1/16” to 1/4” wide. The gaps never bothered me until I saw a roach exit the gap on one side of the fireplace, zip across the stone, and then disappear into the gap on the other side. Yuck, can’t have that. A few knowledgeable people advised me to apply a clear silicone bead, but I was reluctant because I figured I’d mess it up somehow and then I’d be upset that it didn’t look good.It was sheer serendipity that I came across this product while wasting time on Amazon. The product is 90’ in length made of 8 strips across that can easily be pulled apart. In my case, I peeled off a 3 strip section (which is approximately 1/2” wide (depending on how you squish it) and, starting at the ceiling, worked my way down, using my fingers to push the product along the gap and over and around the stone (the gap is very bumpy and uneven). The biggest issue I had was holding the big roll as I rolled it down the wall. In the end, I was very happy with the seal, the overall look, how easy it was to do, how unmessy it was to work with, and the brown color that complements the paneling.I attached a photo of what it looks like up close. It actually looks much better in person because the caulk lies in recessed corners on both sides of the fireplace; it just looks like dark corners without all the detail of the up-close photo.- Easy to remove? Yes, in the beginning and for at least 1 year (in my experience). I don’t know how easy it is to remove when it dries out over time.- How long will it last? I don’t know. So far, it’s been 1 year and it’s still adhering and still looking good.- Will it damage the wood paneling? I don’t know. I guess I’ll find out whenever it deteriorates enough that I have to remove it.- Will it leave residue on the stone? See answer above.I’m thinking I should probably remove it before it hardens and re-bead the gap with fresh product. For the price, ease of use, and color, it was a good solution for my problem. I think it probably looks better than the silicone would have, too.___________________________Update: December 2024 (6 years after putting up the product):A small portion (about 2 ft starting at the ceiling) of the caulk fell off, but the rest is still holding fairly well. I can tell it's dry in places because there's slight movement in places down the bead. So, I replaced the bead on once side of the fireplace and will eventually get around to doing the other.Thus, it held up for a solid 6 yrs. I don't know if that's good or bad, but it seems decent to me. The caulk did not damage my wood paneling, did not damage the stone of the fireplace, did not leave any residue anywhere, and was easy to remove.
bigreader
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 15 de octubre de 2020
This is like Plasticine, and can fill really really big gaps as well as little ones. Very easy to use; doesn't need any tools, or even any precision as you can simply squish it into corners and awkward cracks. And you can take it off if you need to. No idea why I couldn't find a UK stockist - it's a very useful product - but the delivery from the US was just fine, and it actually arrived a week earlier than I expected. Recommended.
Kenneth Lynn
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de octubre de 2015
It isn't a cord, can't be applied as shown. It is like plasticine on a roll.
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