For a project that is beyond a typical home caulking application, to be used in conjunction with another caulking product or when caulk isn't appropriate for the job, a specialty product might be needed.
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Glues and Seals
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GE Silicone II* Gasket & Seal: Premium 100 percent silicone that is ideal for making gaskets on engine parts, cars, and appliances
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GE Silicone II* Household Glue: Premium glue for project repairs around the house
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GE Silicone I* Household Glue: General-purpose glue for project repairs around the house
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Spackling
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Caulk-It Spackling Compound: Produces professional results when filling in holes or dents in drywall
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Application Aids
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GE Caulk Smoother: Use while caulking to produce a smooth, clean bead that is easier to work with, reducing prep and cleanup time.
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Insulating Foam
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Large Gaps Foam: Expands to fill gaps and cracks larger than 1 inch, creating a water-resistant barrier that insulates and reduces drafts.
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Gaps & Cracks Foam: Expands to fill gaps and cracks smaller than 1 inch, creating a water-resistant barrier that insulates and reduces drafts.
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Window & Door Foam: Formulated to fill gaps between windows or doors and their rough openings, without warping or bowing frames. The foam creates a water-resistant barrier that insulates and reduces drafts.
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Window & Door Insulating Foam: A low-pressure foam that repels water around windows and doors without warping, bowing, or bending frames
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General Purpose Insulating Foam: Produces an airtight bond to reduce energy loss and repels water to protect against rot and mold
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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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