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Old 04-27-2021, 12:35 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Shazam View Post
Caulking: If it feels like you're about to screw up, back it up a titch and then keep going. It's always easier to remove a bump than to fill in low spots (which, actually, is impossible).

Also use top quality silicone. I like GE brand. If it's falling apart every year you used latex caulking, which is totally and utterly useless. And make sure it's meant for the area you're caulking.
Use green painters tape on each side. Push down on the bead using your finger after dipping it in a heavily soaped cup of water for a smooth finish. Have lots of paper towel on standby if you are not good at gauging bead size. Have bags on standby to put the painters tape into. This should be pulled immediately.
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