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Grey caulk: The classy solution for kitchens and bathrooms

The best grey caulk saves time and money. Do it right the first time! This quick guide on grey silicone caulk tells everything you need to know.

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Applying grey caulk in your kitchen or bathroom is easy... if you know what you’re doing. Learn the secrets of the trade, get stellar results and skip the professional fees!

Using grey caulk in your kitchen and bath

Silicone sealants come in a variety of colours and categories. If you’re looking for a high-quality, durable caulk that will match almost any decor, grey silicone caulk is your best bet. When properly applied, silicone sealants will seal and strengthen joints. It will also fight mold and mildew. Just follow these simple steps.

  1. Surface preparation. Surfaces should be completely clean and dry.
  2. Loading the caulk gun. Insert the grey silicone caulk tube into the gun. Using a razor or knife, cut a small hole near the tip of the tube. This will give you more control during application. Puncture the foil seal with a long nail or similar object. 
  3. Apply the sealant. Squeeze the trigger to produce a steady, even flow moving slowly along the joint. Smooth the sealant with your finger. Wetting your finger with water will make for a more even application.
  4. Allow the sealant to dry. Grey silicone sealant generally takes several hours to fully dry.
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To remove excess silicone from your fingers, use a high-quality citrus-based cleanser.

Choosing the right grey bathroom sealant

Grey silicone is a neutral tone that works well with almost any colour or decor, whether it’s a dark grey or light grey caulk. Grey bathroom sealant is durable and easy to use. Make sure you choose a sealant that is both waterproof and mold resistant. By choosing the right grey bathroom caulk, you will avoid unnecessary hassles and ensure that your bathroom or kitchen will look great for years to come!

Re-caulking with grey silicone sealant

If your existing sealant needs replacing, purchase a caulk removal tool at your local hardware store. This is a small plastic device that should only cost a few dollars. Scrape away the old caulk and wipe the area with a rag and some mineral spirits to clean the residue. Then apply a new bead of grey silicone caulk as described above. After cure time, your project will look as good as new!

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