ALLWAY CT31 3-in-1 Caulk Tool for Removal and Application
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Beth
> 3 dayIt’s not fair for me to write a review bc I didn’t use it. Seems like great material. I don’t even know where it is, or would have returned!
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Ellen James
> 3 dayAfter inheriting my grandparents house, I have watched a lot of YouTube videos to learn to do things on my own. Even with not knowing what I was doing, this tool made caulking easy. Im convinced justs about anyone could do it with this tool! It also seems quite durable. I would definately recommend this for anyone doing some home improvement projects on their own.
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Don Vickers
> 3 dayIt isnt clear why this is called a 3 in 1 tool as it seems to have only two functions. It removes SOME of the old caulk and then smooths the new caulk. The fixed and non-replaceable cutting blade is rather wide so it does not get deep into the gap between tiles. In trying to get it to get more (enough) of the old caulk I applied too much pressure resulting in scaring the top of the tub. I had hoped the tool would allow one to remove all the caulk by digging deep into the tile gap. I had to resort to using a small screwdriver for that important function. The second function for the tool is to smooth the new caulk. This entails using a rubber foot which has 3, yes 3, different angles. My guess is that this is the 3 in 3 in 1. The smoothing tool works almost as well as a wet finger but saves you from the horror of having caulk on your finger. :-) I was not able to get the cute smooth tool to get a good curve in the corners so resorted to using my finger and finally just went back to finger everywhere which was faster and easier to control - for me anyway. This is a typical Chinese product with very little useful information about usage. The usage information is in the attached image. The construction of the tool is good. It would have been better if the cutting blade angle was more acute so the blae would go into the tile gaps.
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Lori
> 3 dayHad a hard time with this tool. If your caulk is loose and easy to pull off this tool works good. If the caulk is really stuck it’s almost impossible to use.
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Larrie W. Petty
> 3 dayAs advertised
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jay
> 3 dayUsed it to regroup bathroom tile and ceiling, great spongee tool but it is harder to clean and not that comfortable to use over long time, wish there were some finger groove indents cut out.
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DT
Greater than one weekWorks good if the caulk is on a corner thats nice and squared. Wasnt a fan of the other end to smoothen it out. I use my finger and works much better.
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Navin Vora
> 3 dayWent back
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JG
Greater than one weekGood little tool
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Homer Wells
> 3 dayWell made with sharp edge