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Drew Graham
> 3 dayI purchased this product in order to renovate a bathroom in my home, the original owners had done a shoddy job of caulking in the first place so that may be where my issues with this tool started. Our shower had been caulked with a super heavy bead, maybe .75-1, and the caulk removal tool had difficulties even puncturing it. Once I was able to actually get the tool going it was iffy at best, it would indeed remove some large strips in one piece but others it would just rip and tear the caulk off in uneven chunks. This part of the tool seems like it COULD work well, but it didnt feel as sharp as it needed to be and it had issues removing our gunky old caulking. In addition to underperforming, that specific portion of the tool actually broke, the metal is held in by two red pieces of plastic on either side and one snapped off, it was still useable but by that point in time I simply resorted to using a razorblade. The second part of this 3 in 1 tool is the plastic scraper which also was not very impressive, I had difficulties getting it to scrape any caulking off, possibly because of the shoddy caulking in the first place. The third tool, the caulk spreader, I didnt even bother to use or try, I just spread it with a finger to form the bead. Although I would imagine it would work well at just spreading the caulk. Honestly, the tool could be better with just a sharper metal portion for the caulk removal, but as it stands you would be better just spending your money on a tool designed to use razor blades because a single razorblade can do everything this can, other than spreading caulking. TL;DR - Tool pretty meh, just buy a tool designed to use razorblades.
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Jesus
> 3 dayWorks great. Good value for your money
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Kimberly Moore
> 3 dayIt did what it said. Helped make a difficult job a little bit easier.
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Homer Wells
> 3 dayWell made with sharp edge
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KCM
> 3 dayWorks well to scrape up old caulk and smooth new applied caulk.
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Beebop
Greater than one weekThe metal piece isnt as amazing as I thought it would be, but also, the caulk was plastered and rotting and put over already busted caulk in the corners of a bathtub that the previous people didnt um... well.. do correctly. To put it nicely. So maybe I needed a stronger tool for the job. (Im being so serious right now that the people who put it down had to be blind in one or both eyes.) But its good
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JR Fairfax
Greater than one weekThis tool came as a packaged deal with a caulk that I needed and couldnt get at a local store. I didnt really need it or want it but packaged deal for something I needed meant I was getting it anyway. I decided to try it because silicone caulk can be a pain to apply neatly. I LOVE this tool, it is great for wiping away excess caulk and making nice neat caulk lines. Make sure to clean it off immediately. If you let silicone dry onto it you will have a very hard time getting it off. I found that baby wipes work really good for wiping it clean during use.
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Britney
01-06-2025This tool made removing and reapplying my caulking an absolute dream!! I did the ol razor blade trick for a bit but after this.... i could kick myself for not getting it earlier.
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Colby
> 3 dayIt really didnt clean out the old caulk like we were expected as the metal piece was simply too big. However, it did a great job when it came time to smooth out the new caulk. Wouldnt buy again but happy to keep it to smooth future grout.
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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.