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The Gorilla Waterproof Caulk & Seal Silicone Sealant is a versatile, all-purpose sealant designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a quick curing time of just 30 minutes, this 2.8oz tube provides a strong, waterproof seal that resists mold and mildew, ensuring durability and longevity across various surfaces.
Color | White |
Brand | Gorilla |
Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 2.8 Fluid Ounces |
Item Form | Strip |
Surface Recommendation | Door,Gutters,Window |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Material | Silicone |
Manufacturer | The Gorilla Glue Company |
Part Number | 8060810 |
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 3 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 8060810 |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Style | 1 - Pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 2.8oz White Sealant Tube |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
G**A
If you don't care about perfect looks - it works WELL
I don't have time to waste with all that fiber cloth nonsense. My tub cracked and I just want to use it again. It doesn't need to be pretty because I can put a shower mat on top and call it a day. It wasn't a hole, just a crack that my cats did because they think summersault diving into the shower is their life calling.THIS WORKS. Is it perfectly pretty? No. Is it white? YES. It's thick and soft texture, but definitely water sealant. VERY easy to use and apply. I was done in maybe 5 minutes or less. I put gloves on and then using the gloves and my finger made sure the whole crack area was filled and covered.My cats didn't get mess on them. I was able to shower the next morning. Easiest, best solution for people like me. HIGHLY recommend.
R**N
Good fast drying silicone
Good silicone. Had a leak in my shower between the glass and tile that was spilling over to the floor. This did the job and sealed well. It does dry very quickly so if you plan on running your finger over to smooth out, do so within a minute as it skins up real fast. Kinda hard to seal the tube back up for future use but we'll see. Bargain for $6.
A**R
High gloss white silicone
its high gloss white. For a shower stall I wanted satin finish. Possible high smell of silicone but it does fade off over night. Some people in the house may complain.Now the good news. the removable tip applicator can actually be cleaned out so you can re-use it, Its removable. The other cap they provide seals the tube, so the product doesn't harden in the tube for your next use. All in all, 4 stars cause its high gloss white. It spreads very nice. if you know what your doing it can be spread from the tube with no other use of your finger.
L**9
Recommend without any reservation based on my experience using it during my bathroom project
A good, solid sealant. I've always used the household name brand of clear silicone sealant sold by hardware stores in the past; but, I just installed a new shower door and wanted to try this Gorilla brand since their glues have been so good in the past, and I ordered this from Amazon. I didn't notice any difference in the smell, texture and drying time compared to other silicone sealants, but I'm really hoping that this Gorilla brand is more effective in resisting mildew staining than the other brands are.
G**N
Gorilla strength
Absolutely some of the best caulking I've ever used , it's silicone caulking and when done right , it is some of the smoothest and easiest to use , well worth the extra $$$.
1**E
Perfect for small uses around the place
In the past I have opted for the full sized tubes when I needed caulking. I got tired of having tubes dry out over time between uses. I came across these small tubes. They are perfect for what I needed them for. No drying out between uses.
Z**A
Great
So impressed with this, worked perfectly in a humid shower, was easy to apply and set up quickly. Would definitely buy again
A**R
Poor adhesion for me.
I used a razor blade to cut and scrape the old Dap latex/silicone caulk joints on a fiberglass shower stall. I then used acidic bath cleanser (scrubbing bubbles) and a brush, followed be water rinse on the whole unit. I then used 90% isopropyl alcohol on a nylon scouring pad to clean and prep the areas to be caulked. I then used this to redo the joints. 24 hours later I did a cleanup of caulk on places I missed at application. I was surprised when I discovered the smears rubbed off with my finger. Doing that I pulled up the end of a bead. I was able to pull the entire bead out of the joint in one tear. Very little adhesion. So latex had no problem adhering but this does? I'm confident the surface was clean and dry. I've applied a lot of caulk in my days. I have no answer as to why this adhered so poorly. GE silicone is in there now and seems thoroughly stuck.
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