General Electric GE360 Kitchen and Bath Silicone I Caulk, 2.8-Ounce, Clear
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Permanently waterproof100% SiliconeTypical Uses: Showers, tubs, sinks, tile, countertops and fixturesAdheres to: Most ceramic tile, laminate, porcelain, glass, metal, plastic, granite and woodMeets federal specifications: TT-S-00230C; TT-S-001543A/ASTM C-920, Type-S, NS Class 25, use NT, M, G, A & O test requirements
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Product Description GE Silicone I Kitchen & Bath – Permanently Waterproof - Caulk that keeps water out is a necessity in kitchen, bathroom and plumbing applications. GE Silicone I* Kitchen & Bath caulk is permanently waterproof and it will not shrink, crack, or crumble over time like acrylic. Silicone chemically cures while acrylic is water-based (it simply dries as water escapes). Some acrylics can shrink up to 25 percent, leaving gaps and cracks for water to seep through. Those leaks can lead to water damage and mold growth. Why 100 percent silicone? Unlike acrylic, silicone is permanently: Waterproof—Acrylic breaks down in water over time. Flexible—Acrylic becomes less flexible and can even freeze at low temperatures, making it more likely to crack. Shrink-proof—Acrylic shrinks as the caulk dries. This shrinking can cause cracks over time. Crack-proof—Acrylic hardens, cracks and crumbles over time when exposed to extreme heat and the sun\'s UV rays. Made in USA. From the Manufacturer GE Silicone I Kitchen & Bath – Permanently Waterproof - Caulk that keeps water out is a necessity in kitchen, bathroom, and plumbing applications. GE Silicone I* Kitchen & Bath caulk is permanently waterproof and it will not shrink, crack, or crumble over time like acrylic. Silicone chemically cures while acrylic is water-based (it simply dries as water escapes). Some acrylics can shrink up to 25 percent, leaving gaps and cracks for water to seep through. Those leaks can lead to water damage and mold growth. Why 100 percent silicone? Unlike acrylic, silicone is permanently: Waterproof—Acrylic breaks down in water over time. Flexible—Acrylic becomes less flexible and can even freeze at low temperatures, making it more likely to crack. Shrink-proof—Acrylic shrinks as the caulk dries. This shrinking can cause cracks over time. Crack-proof—Acrylic hardens, cracks, and crumbles over time when exposed to extreme heat and the sun\'s UV rays. Made in USA.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Permanently waterproof100% SiliconeTypical Uses: Showers, tubs, sinks, tile, countertops and fixturesAdheres to: Most ceramic tile, laminate, porcelain, glass, metal, plastic, granite and woodMeets federal specifications: TT-S-00230C; TT-S-001543A/ASTM C-920, Type-S, NS Class 25, use NT, M, G, A & O test requirements
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Product Description GE Silicone I Kitchen & Bath – Permanently Waterproof - Caulk that keeps water out is a necessity in kitchen, bathroom and plumbing applications. GE Silicone I* Kitchen & Bath caulk is permanently waterproof and it will not shrink, crack, or crumble over time like acrylic. Silicone chemically cures while acrylic is water-based (it simply dries as water escapes). Some acrylics can shrink up to 25 percent, leaving gaps and cracks for water to seep through. Those leaks can lead to water damage and mold growth. Why 100 percent silicone? Unlike acrylic, silicone is permanently: Waterproof—Acrylic breaks down in water over time. Flexible—Acrylic becomes less flexible and can even freeze at low temperatures, making it more likely to crack. Shrink-proof—Acrylic shrinks as the caulk dries. This shrinking can cause cracks over time. Crack-proof—Acrylic hardens, cracks and crumbles over time when exposed to extreme heat and the sun\'s UV rays. Made in USA. From the Manufacturer GE Silicone I Kitchen & Bath – Permanently Waterproof - Caulk that keeps water out is a necessity in kitchen, bathroom, and plumbing applications. GE Silicone I* Kitchen & Bath caulk is permanently waterproof and it will not shrink, crack, or crumble over time like acrylic. Silicone chemically cures while acrylic is water-based (it simply dries as water escapes). Some acrylics can shrink up to 25 percent, leaving gaps and cracks for water to seep through. Those leaks can lead to water damage and mold growth. Why 100 percent silicone? Unlike acrylic, silicone is permanently: Waterproof—Acrylic breaks down in water over time. Flexible—Acrylic becomes less flexible and can even freeze at low temperatures, making it more likely to crack. Shrink-proof—Acrylic shrinks as the caulk dries. This shrinking can cause cracks over time. Crack-proof—Acrylic hardens, cracks, and crumbles over time when exposed to extreme heat and the sun\'s UV rays. Made in USA.
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