Bath & Kitchen Caulk Tape Sealant Strip,PVC Self Adhesive Tub and Wall Sealing Tape Caulk Sealer,Caulk Strip,sealant Tape,Shower Tile Sealer Adhesive sealant
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msschris
> 3 dayI like the improvement this made on the vanity in my bathroom.
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Ray Turner
> 3 dayMaterial served my purpose and I would recommend it to my family and friends. I used it on my shower tub border.
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Jojodanso
Greater than one weekIt works
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LW
> 3 daySuper easy to use. Looks good and seems to work well.
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Jennifer M.
> 3 dayThe over all finish is ok, but the adhesive had some imperfections and that made it a bit difficult to maneuver.
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Elizabeth A. Ludwig
> 3 dayIt looked good at first then flipped up in places around the toilet...I took it off.
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Reezy
> 3 dayThis product works well and is highly recommended
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Peyonn_42
> 3 dayI used this to cover the yucky caulk around the obviously long-neglected bathtub in my new apartment because I thought it would be easier than re-caulking, and I’m not trying necessarily to fix up, just make it look nicer for the year or two I’ll be there. It definitely looks nicer, but in a lot of spots it isn’t stuck to the wall/tub anymore, and it was only a week or so before that started to happen. I would not recommend using this an alternative to caulking, but serves my purposes alright.
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dan
> 3 dayworks great but this is very sticky, like fly paper
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Mary Ann McBride
> 3 dayUnfortunately this did not stay put. Followed the directions to clean the shower surround first and even used the dryer method to help form it to the surround, but after a few days it started peeling away. It also shrunk so much (after a few days as well, not from the dryer) that there were gaps between pieces. Its a shame because it looked really nice at first and I was hoping would have been a great and clean solution to stained and difficult-to-maintain grout. I also used it on a window that gets drafty. At least for now, it seems to be holding, but it doesnt really seem to have helped keep the cold air out.