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Default Sealant in a tube rather than needing a 'gun'

On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 10:26:18 -0800, tabbypurr wrote:

On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:48:05 UTC, Chris Green wrote:
I often need small amounts of sealant for which the standard sealant
'gun' and 300ml tube is too big and too clumsy.

I've looked a bit but I can't seem to find sealant in a tube like a
tube of glue, is there no such thing or is it just my poor searching?
I'm not *too* fussed about the type of sealant, ideally something akin
to Geocel's "The Works" but for many of the things I use this for just
plain silicone would be fine.

Any suggestions?


Poundland do little squeezy tubes of silicone. I bet amazon & ebay have
plenty too.

+1 for the pound shop sources.

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