Charlie Bress wrote:
"Norminn" wrote in message
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I have a handy tool to make a good caulk joint, I recently did kitchen
counter tops against a tiled wall.
http://www.jasco-help.com/products/k...ath/index.html
I can't remember where I got it. HD and Ace do not carry it where I
currently live.
I have no association with the company.
I generally do not recommend products on line, but this one produced a
joint that even impressed my wife.
Charlie
I tried those a couple of times - made a horrible mess )
I was a first time user and had no problem at all. There was a little
instruction sheet with it. I did what it said.
Did you follow the directions?
Always
) It was an awkward tool for me. The best trick is to cut the
tip to the right size, push the tube to apply. Even if a little oozes
past the line, it can be trimmed when it cures if the caulk is applied
at the right angle.