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Push the caulking tube (don't pull it) and use a wet finger or the rounded
corner of the credit card you were going to order this with, if you need a tool.
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I'm a sucker for cleaning products with magical superpowers, unless the highly killable Billy Mays is hawking them.
The latest to grab my attention are those magic gunge removers that clean your shower, plumbing fixtures, and fine family silver.
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lafinfil Wrote:
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> Push the caulking tube (don't pull it) and use a
> wet finger or the rounded
> corner of the credit card you were going to order
> this with, if you need a tool.
>
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I won't order because it will be at Big Lots for a $1.00 in a
matter of months. I've tried credit cards and others and
they don't seem work as well as they might seem.
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I actually don't try to end up with a big bead of caulk. I lay down a bead neatly as I can, then I go back with a damp cloth and remove as much as possible, while pushing it into the crack as much as possible as well. What remains is caulk in the crack and an otherwise very neat appearance. Got the technique from a house remodling guy.
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you said "caulk in the crack"