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Akfix918N White 100% Silicone Caulk is a high-performance sealant designed for kitchen and bathroom applications. This solvent-free, low-odor silicone caulk offers exceptional waterproofing, flexibility, and durability, making it ideal for sealing joints around bathtubs, sinks, and tiles. With a fast curing time and paintable surface, it ensures a professional finish for all your home improvement projects.
D**Y
Waterproof
Liked how it sealed and dry quickly
A**Z
Muy bien articulo lo compraré para siempre
Esto es lo mejor que hay para pegar espejos había probado con otros y pasaba un poco de trabajo cuando probé este quedé fascinada 100 por ciento recomendado
U**6
So Easy to Use
I'm just a DIY homeowner with marginal skills, and I dread it when I have to recaulk my shower every few years. I'm never sure how it's going to look when I get finished. The last "clear" product I used claimed that it would be white on application and then turn transparent as it cures. Half of it never lost its whiteness. This Akfix caulk comes out clear and transparent and dries beautifully, retaining its clarity. It's easy to apply with a caulk gun, and very easy to smooth out with your finger. It just works and looks great. I highly recommend it.
R**L
Works Just as Advertised
Easy to apply. Smooth application. Works just as advertised but is a little bit more expensive than other brands of the same quality.
G**B
smooth
100% silicone sealant is usually really hard to use if you've never done it before, it's a little sticky but long as you're going very slow caulking a bead, you should end up with a nice smooth bead it wasn't dried out or clumpy it had a nice flow to it coming out the tube. Thank you
C**B
Included Nozzle seems redundant. Applies well with a caulk gun but is pricier than name brands
The this sealant works fairly well. I had some old caulk turning black from mold near the sink and bathroom fixtures. This renewed it all perfectly! The odd part with this is that with other brands you just need one cut. This one requires making a cut at the edge of the main tube and then cutting the nozzle too. This seems like an additional area for moisture and air to get into the tube and have it go bad from opening sooner. I don't know how strong that seal is between the nozzle and main tube so even if you have the cut tip sealed with the included cap or nail method, you still need to think of the part where the nozzle connects to the main tube too. Beyond all that, applies out of the tube easily and over this past month, the silicone seems to stick well with the typical amount of flex that's expected from silicone. There's no cure time or good instructions that come with this unfortunately so I followed the stuff from other brands. Waited a full day before using the sink again.
G**W
Very low odor, easy to work with
Our downstairs bathroom had messy caulk around the base from day-1 (4 years ago!) but recently got worse with our 4YO using the potty solo / peeing EVERYWHERE, and resorting to bleach to clean up. Needless to say.. the old caulk reacted badly to the bleach.Pulled off the old caulk and cleaned the area.Cartridge has a threaded tip for a cap, which is pretty cool but I’m not sure if it’ll actually stop the silicone from hardening in the tube.. we’ll see!There are some guide imprints on the tip to help you cut at a 45° angle.Silicone come out easily and was pretty easy to manipulate with an angled tool to shape it around the base of the toilet. End result is mostly smooth and any defects are likely due to the fact I haven’t caulked anything in years.Cleanup was easy, mainly because I used a tool to scrape up all the excess before it hardened.Something that’s not clear is how long it takes to cure.. I can’t see that info on the tube and the product listing states:Min. 0.11/24 hours (74.4°F and 50% R.H) Hours..so I simply let it cure for a day or 2.While working with it, I really couldn’t smell much of an odor, and given the tight work space, I was glad not to be inhaling fumes for the duration.During curing, I’ve noticed a slight smell and it’s already fading after a day or 2. In a larger, better ventilated bathroom, I don’t think you’d even notice the smell unless you were really close to it.Very happy with the final result and now I’m seeing more opportunities to tidy up other old caulk.. might end up getting more of the same caulk when I run out, to color match and because I like the consistency / low odor.Pretty sure it’s not the cheapest, so might not be the first choice for a contractor on a budget but, for small jobs and home DIY, this stuff is great: 5 stars.
C**D
Comparable to name brands
I needed to put a bead of silicone along my kitchen counter after applying some tiles to the wall and decided to try this one. I've used 3M and DAP's 100% in my brathroom before but I've never seen or used this brand. I had hoped the "low odor" might be more pleasant to deal with than my experience with the others.Overall there's nothing noticeably different between this silicone and the others. It has a similar tube design that works in any standard caulking gun, you cut the tip to the desired bead size and then it comes as smoothly or easily as any other silicone caulk. It's as easy/difficult to work with as other similar caulks and has the same smell. It's not so bad going on but shortly after when it's curing the smell intensifies.The sealant seems to have held up well so far for several months and I see no signs of water leaking between the wall and counter, so I believe it's as effective as DAP or 3M long term and comparable to them in every way.
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