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🔧 Seal the Deal with GE's Supreme Caulk!
GESupreme 100% Silicone Caulk is a high-performance, waterproof sealant designed for a variety of materials, ensuring a durable and long-lasting finish. With a quick 30-minute water-ready time, this compact 2.8 oz tube is perfect for both professional and DIY projects, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | GE |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.5 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches |
Compatible Material | Ceramic Tile, Laminate, Glass, Metal, Plastic/Fiberglass, Granite |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Paste |
Supported Standards | ASTM C-920 |
UPC | 077027900118 |
Unit Count | 2.8 Fl Oz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00077027900118 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | DAP INC |
Part Number | M90011 |
Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | M90011 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2.8 Oz. |
Thickness | 0.1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | adhesive-caulk |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Better than acrylic. Super fast drying time.
Very good product. Took me maybe 15-20 minutes to do the shower. With acrylic caulk it was a mess. Acrylic is very thin. It's hard to control the flow for those unexperienced. This stuff, however, is very thick and very sticky. So, for me anyway, it was easier to control the flow. It can get messy if you are not careful. You can't clean it up with water, as it is not water-soluble compound. This caulk is also EXTREMELY fast drying. I mean it will start to crust maybe 10 minutes after you apply it. So, I suggest working in 6-8 inch sections. Just be careful from the beginning of the job. Watch some how-to videos on YouTube.
H**R
Great product and perfect size.
This small tube of silicon is all that needed for applying around a small area that there is a lot of water use. It’s 100 silicon and I chose white because my kitchen window frame is white. I am not experienced at applying silicon (it takes practice) so I removed a small amount of cracked grout between the window and wall back splash, whipped it down and had my handy man apply the silicon so it would look professionally applied. I used it to seal the small gaps around the lower perimeter between the kitchen window and the back splash wall above the sink. When washing dishes, water splashes and want wanted to prevent water from entering the cracks that had formed when the tile grout had cracked away over the years due to vibration from opening and closing the exterior kitchen door that is next to the sink. Replacing the cracked grout with silicon made more sense because it is a small area exposed to water. Excellent results.
D**S
Works well
Works really well but pretty hard to squeeze out of the tube
T**B
Excellent results if you know this technique
I used it to caulk around a kitchen sink and it worked perfectly. I had used silicone caulk years ago and remembered how sticky and hard to apply it was compared to water based caulks. I watched a video on youtube and I learned a trick that made it as easy as if it were a water based product. The trick is to lay the bead of caulk then spray the caulk and your finger tip with a non ammonia window cleaner. Use your finger tip to even out the caulk, then just let the caulk dry with the window cleaner on it. Don’t try to wipe the cleaner off the caulk you’ll just make a mess. It makes it so easy to apply and it is a far superior caulk then a water based caulk.
A**R
It worked like a charm!
The silicone in one of my showers was yellowing and drying up. I was able to manually pull out the old silicone like a bunch of rubber bands, push this silicone along the creases, and wipe with a damp rag to smooth it out. It's a small shower so I was able to use two of those tubes and not purchase the large tube and application gun!
S**G
Tricky but do-able
This product is so incredibly difficult to get out of the tube and this combined with the fact it’s incredibly hard to remove from fingers, surfaces etc created havoc my first few tries (newbie to caulking). However am hoping these tips I was given will help others achieve the success I finally had!1. People suggest turpentine to get this off things as it’s not water based. Well this was hideous until my dad told me to use straight dish soap to both get it off my hands and anything else. Works a treat!2.why do more people not tell you this next tip?! Use painters tape! Absolute freaking miracle and is such commonsense! Tape off your sink/bath/etc on both sides of where you want this stuff. Squirt it along. Then — awesomely simple trick that works - WET your finger and use it to create the smooth line you’re after. It won’t stick to your wet finger (mind blown!) and it’s way better than any “tool” (trust me I tried 3!)Now wait a solid 5min so it dries a bit tackier but not completely then very carefully remove tape. Voila! Straight lines! Guaranteed!
S**E
Looks great. Dries fast.
It was easy to apply a consistent bead that required just a wet finger to slightly level. It dried in under 30 minutes. It looks great and should last for many years since 100% silicone remains flexible and resists stains. If you are inexperienced in applying caulk, buy a tool designed to level the bead for a professional appearance.
M**H
Works Great!
First off I am an 80 years old women and have never did this kind of work before. I read all the reviews and took their advise. Used painters tape and gloves (gardeners gloves and gardeners heavy duty clippers (to cut the tip of the tube). Took my time and did a great job. The hard part was getting up from the shower floor.
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