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PERMANENTLY WEATHERPROOF
GE Silicone I* Window & Door caulk can withstand all weather conditions, and will remain permanently waterproof, flexible, and shrink-/crack-proof. Outdoor elements such as heat, sun (UV rays), and extreme cold can cause acrylic to crack and crumble over time, leaving gaps for air and water to seep through. Those leaks can lead to water damage, mold growth, and higher energy bills.
TYPICAL USES: Windows, doors, siding, trim, molding, baseboards, vents, around wires/pipes, and other attic/basement applications
ADHERES TO: Most wood, metal, vinyl siding, drywall/plaster, glass, and plastic
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WHY 100 PERCENT SILICONE?
Unlike acrylic, silicone is permanently:
- WaterproofAcrylic breaks down in water over time.
- FlexibleAcrylic becomes less flexible and can even freeze at low temperatures, making it more likely to crack.
- Shrink-proofAcrylic shrinks as the caulk dries. This shrinking can cause cracks over time.
- Crack-proofAcrylic hardens, cracks, and crumbles over time when exposed to extreme heat and the sun's UV rays.
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| Colors and Sizes Available |
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9.8 Ounces |
2.8 Ounces |
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Clear |
GE012A |
N/A |
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White |
GE112A |
N/A |
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Black |
GE312A |
N/A |
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Bronze |
GE412A |
N/A |
Meets Federal Specifications: TT-S-001543A (COM-NBS), TT-S-00230 (COM-NBS), ASTM-C-920. TYPE S, NS, CLASS 25 USE NT, G A&O TEST REQUIREMENTS
For additional information, see product label.
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Not all caulk is the same. Because silicone is permanently waterproof, flexible, and shrink-/crack-proof, unlike acrylic, it won't leave gaps or cracks for air and water to seep through over time. Those leaks can lead to water damage, mold growth, and higher energy billsall of which can translate into your lost time (when you have to do the job again), lost energy, and lost money.
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