Squeeze tube ends mess of applying caulk



Squeeze tube endsmess of applying caulk
Applying caulk can be intimidating. For many homeowners and do-it-yourselfers, it's just too messy.
GE's Caulk-It attempts to eliminate mess from those otherwise simple caulk jobs.
Featuring a squeeze-tube applicator -- no caulk gun is needed -- Caulk-It applies caulk with just the right-size bead. The offset nozzle is precut for a narrow bead, and if a larger bead is needed, the nozzle opening can be cut easily.
GE's new paintable latex formula is easier to tool (setting or smoothing the bead by wiping with a wet index finger). The applicator can be resealed and stored.
GE Caulk-It runs $5 to $6 a tube and is available at hardware stores, home centers and paint stores.