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Gorilla Waterproof Caulk & Seal100% Silicone Sealant, 2.8oz Squeeze Tube, Clear (Pack of 1)

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Features

  • SEALS OUT WATER, AIR & MOISTURE
  • 30 MINUTE WATER READY
  • INDOOR/OUTDOOR: All Weather
  • 100% WATERPROOF
  • WONT YELLOW, SHRINK OR CRACK
  • AVAILABLE IN CLEAR AND WHITE
  • GREAT FOR: Kitchen, Bath, Window, Door, Plumbing, Gutters, Auto, Marine and more.

Description

Gorilla Waterproof Caulk & Seal 100% Silicone Sealant seals out water, air and moisture and is great for kitchen, bath, window, doors, auto, marine plumbing, gutters and more! Ready for water exposure in just 30 minutes, this waterproof sealant. This clear silicone sealant won't yellow, shrink or crack over time!Note: Do not use on wet, damp, frozen or contaminated surfaces. Not paintable. Not for use in underwater applications, aquariums, on brick, masonry, cementitious materials or on metals sensitive to corrosion including brass & galvanized metals. For general auto/marine applications – not for under hood or direct gasoline exposure.TO OPEN: Unscrew cap, fold and screw-on nozzle. Cut to desired bead size.TO USE: All surfaces should be clean and free of dirt, grease, oil and old sealant. For gaps larger than ½ inch use backer rod. Best if applied above 40°F (5°C). 1) Apply sealant, pushing bead ahead of nozzle. 2) Smooth bead immediately after application, before skin forms.30 MINUTE RAIN/SHOWER READY: Can be exposed to water in as little as 30 minutes based on a 3/16” bead at 70°F (21°C) and 50% humidity. Otherwise, wait 24 hrs.STORAGE: Replace cap tightly to prevent material from curing. Store in cool, dry location. To re-use nozzle, remove sealant from nozzle once cured.CLEAN-UP: Wipe wet sealant off project immediately with a dry cloth. Isopropyl alcohol may be used according to solvent manufacturer’s instructions.Click on the Gorilla link at the top of the page to see more Gorilla Tough products.


Color: ‎Clear


Brand: ‎Gorilla


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Ounces


Liquid Volume: ‎79 Milliliters


Item Form: ‎Strip


Surface Recommendation: ‎Window


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Manufacturer: ‎The Gorilla Glue Company


Part Number: ‎8090001


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.41 x 3.75 x 7.63 inches


Item model number: ‎8090001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎2.8 oz. Tube


Style: ‎1 - Pack


Material: ‎Silicone


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎(1) 2.8oz Squeeze Tube of Clear Gorilla Silicone Sealant


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 13, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • silicone caulk
Style: 1 - Pack
just what I ordered and worked as I needed it to.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Athena Friese

  • My family and I we used the Caulk
Style: 1 - Pack
The Company that made this Product did a wonderful job
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Kathryn O'Neill

  • Works well. Don’t try to re-smooth again & again.
Style: 1 - Pack
It seals! It just depends on your work. I used it during the COVID summer of 2020 to reseal my bathroom shower tub bottom frame, as it had been leaking way too long. This stuff works great! Only this was my first time doing this since I was probably a kid helping my dad. So, my application worked fine, but I still had small leaks even after I was certain I covered everything around the frame! Although the leaks after the resealing were a significant improvement from before! My issue was that I kept going back and retouching the sealant after 10 seconds or so, which would leave bubbled, wrinkled, and overall a less smooth finish than the first time. And, yes… I read the instructions beforehand, but I couldn’t help it! It’s human nature to want to smooth out something that you feel could be smoother, but this stuff dries quickly!! It surprised me. Leave it be and re-do it if you want/need to. Also, a trick I found out during usage is to "over-apply” and smooth out only once as you go. It depends what you’re doing, and how much surface area you need to cover. I learned from this time I hope. That’s what I will try as I bought another of these tubes. The first tube lasted for the entire bottom frame of the standard shower tub door frame. I had a little left to use to try to fix my previous errors, but the small leaks are still there anyway! Gotta try this one again! Maybe with some exam gloves too, because this stuff is messy by the way, and washing your hands with soap and water only does so much if you are doing a lot at once and using your fingers to smooth. Paper towels help with removal of the slightly dried sealant off of one’s hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Mark Z

  • Lazily caulked a leaky sunroof shut. No more leak, no issues in the baking Florida sun.
Style: 1 - Pack
Bottom line: I did a half-hearted wipe down of the sunroof seal area, and then did a quick and dirty bead around the entire seal. This caulk is easy to work with and stays forgiving just long enough to lay a bead and then finger-smooth it so it looks pretty. It was fully dry about a half hour after applying, and we had a rainstorm that night and it was already up to the task. The sunroof never leaked again. So, I can't promise you'll have the same results as me with virtually NO prep, but at the very least this should reinforce the notion that this product really works, especially if you put in the prep time. Long story: A few years ago, I had a leaky sunroof on a 2009 GTI that the dealer couldn't completely fix. I eventually got fed up with the process and caulked it shut. A few months back, my wife's 2007 Highlander developed a leak in the sunroof as well, and rather than throw money away on drain cleanings/inspections/etc, I went straight to the permanent solution. She never really used the sunroof anyway. I don't recall what specific caulk I used for the GTI, but this Gorilla variant had a great price when I went looking this time. One tube was more than enough to do the entire sunroof perimeter. I have since traded in both cars, but neither ever leaked again after the caulk application. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Philip J. Vogt

  • Gorilla makes excellent products
Style: 1 - Pack
Since I'm getting sick of this lockdown pandemic, decided to recaulk the kitchen sink and do some other repairs. Removed everything to get it out of my way, cleaned everywhere the caulk would need to be and let it all dry. There aren't any instructions in the packaging anywhere so I just did what I thought I ought--cut the tip that comes with it in an angle and started caulking, using my fingers to even out the stuff to get a nice, smooth coverage all around the sink. Don't know if I should have but also caulked the non-moving base of the faucet which has a black rubber "gasket" that's been disintegrating for a while now (black stuff comes off each time I clean). I think the water from splashing in the sink has been leaking slowly under the sink lip down under to the counter. Left if for 24 hours since it doesn't say how long it takes to cure. It's been almost a week and seems to work perfectly, water is more easily wiped up and the seal seems to be good. It's just that the caulking, after 5 or more days, is still tacky to the touch. Don't know if that makes a difference, kind of have to watch powdery stuff like certain spices because they do stick and are a little difficult to get off the caulk. Otherwise, so far so good. I'm a nearly 70 y.o. very petite woman and was able to do this without any help, just took me a lot longer than someone more proficient at this sort of DIY since I always need to take backache breaks. If this caulk stays put and doesn't rub off with all the wipe downs we do every day, it should be good until I quit this joint. January 2021 update: Well, it was okay for 5 months, not a good record as far as I'm concerned. My kitchen is old with sink put in in 1985. Nothing fancy (did they have fancy back then?), just one stainless steel sink. The people downstairs said there were drips coming down infrequently--usually when my old faucet made a spray when I was trying to clean a big pot (thing doesn't fit under the faucet since it is not a gooseneck)--when I get finished rinsing the pot, I grab a sponge and wipe up the puddled water around the sink. Obviously, water is leaking down through the floors from this puddling. Gorilla has had a good rep so I buy this silicon clear caulk, do the cleaning and scraping so it will adhere as per the directions. It went on easily, I wore rubber gloves so I could smooth it all around the sink for a tight caulk, left it overnight to cure. For months it seemed to be doing just fine although it never lost it's stickiness. The kitchen is real small so I use even the 2" between the stove and the sink for prep work and often the vegetable or whatever would get a little stuck to the caulking. And, of course things get messy and have to be sponged up frequently and all the time. Somewhere in December before the holidays, I noticed some of the caulking peeling away, and more peeled each time I wiped that area dry with a sponge (nothing rough or scratchy) until large strips of the caulking were coming loose. I have more in the tube so I stripped and cleaned, AGAIN, and started all over. I am not pleased that I may have to do this every 5 or 6 months and I may revert back to a more usual waterproof caulking. Disappointed, was hoping to never have to do this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020 by Nocturnal

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