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Loctite Polyseamseal Tub & Tile Adhesive Caulk is a 5.5-ounce tube designed for superior adhesion and flexibility, making it perfect for installing backsplashes and repairing tiles. This waterproof caulk is resistant to mold and mildew, ensuring a clean and durable finish on various surfaces, including ceramic, glass, and wood. Manufactured in the USA, it features a low odor and non-flammable formula, making it a safe choice for your home improvement projects.
Color | White |
Brand | Loctite |
Item Weight | 5.5 Ounces |
Liquid Volume | 5.5 Fluid Ounces |
Item Form | Not_Applicable |
Surface Recommendation | Tile,Tub |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | Loctite |
UPC | 079340687820 795871637515 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340687820 |
Part Number | 2138420 |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.5 x 9.8 inches |
Item model number | 2138420 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5.5 oz |
Style | Compact |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**E
Great for my bathroom!
I bought this caulk for my bathroom to seal up any cracks and it's been pretty effective at doing so!
A**R
Easy to use
Love this is a tube and I don’t have to deal with the whole metal thingy (that’s an official DIY term lol) to push the caulk out.
A**Z
Works well in a snap, tough to control.
Backstory: I live in a rent-controlled apartment and the landlord is not the best. Recaulking the tub may be a week-long event for him.The gold standard is a caulk gun with caulk. I needed something quick and easy to last about two years or so.There's tons of YouTube videos about using this stuff. Pretty simple to prep and apply however getting the stuff out of the tube isn't simple. As there is less and less material, you need to move material more and more to the tip.As you see from the picture, I didn't do a professional job nor did I want to. It seems to seal up well. Being in a rental, I don't really have room for a caulk gun, and this is a one-use type of item which is decent enough for me. One tube will reasonably caulk the perimeter of the tub and that's it. I learned from this lesson that the caulk needs to enter well past the crack into the wall outwards. If you have a lot of material left after it, you may have not done it right.
A**R
Worked Great
I needed an adhesive caulk for an outdoor application. I tried several others without success. This product has worked great even after several months and bad weather.
D**.
Polyurethane - the best caulk
I had a handyman a long time ago who swore by PolySeamSeal. It is a polyurethane caulk. I consider this the best type of caulk because it does not fail outside from UV light (unlike latex caulk which generally dries up or fails in a year outside even when painted), and it is paintable and cleans up with water (unlike silicone).Unfortunately this product is getting very hard to find. It seems this product line was sold to a German company and they are no longer using the name "PolySeamSeal". I hope PU caulk will still be made. It's the only type of caulk I use.
R**S
First Time Caulking
Im a newbie when it comes to home improvement and I wasnt sure how to caulk my tub but I watched youtube videos and thought I could figure it out.Heres what I did:--I scraped off all the old caulk with a utility knife/scraper that I bought in amazon (This was veryt time consuming took about 2 hours because I had multiple levels of caulk)--I added painters blue tape to create a line so that after caulking I would just remove the blue tape without an issue (Similar to when you are painting the wall and you add the painters blue tape to the ceiling so that you dont paint the ceiling)--I then proceeded to use this Polyseamseal Tub and tile. No gun needed. Just open and squeeze.--I used my wet finger to press down to make sure it is completely in--Immediately after using my wet finger I removed the blue painters tape--I watied 72 hours until dry.--I then applied the Sashco sealeants Clear Lexel adhesive caulk (It is clear and i bought in amazon) I added this because I wanted an extra level of protection. This is clear and you cannot see the mess at all so i didnt use the painters blue tape.--I waited another 72 hours.This all worked out beautifully and now my tub has perfectly white edges all around. It has held up very well. I did this about 4 months ago.
D**E
Ok
Not the best
C**N
no complaints
The product did it's job. Messy to usemust wear gloves
S**R
For DIY
I bought this to avoid seepage of water around the bathtub. It’s been more than a month now and seems to hold perfectly.
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