Caulk Your Sink with Ease
I know it and you know it. There is something in your home that needs to be caulked; some mildew in the shower, peeling around the sink, and there’s that huge gap in the baseboard. So after months of avoidance you pull out the huge caulk gun and pray that the 5 tubes of caulk in your garage have an ounce of moisture left in them. Of course all five tubes are bone dry and the cyle of avoidance continues…

But alas, there is a great alternative that has just made the scene. General Electric has just introducted Caulk Singles and never before has a boring home fix it tool had such potential to change your life. They addressed the problems that a caulk job used to present:
- Achy hands? - This nifty little tube is easy to squeeze with one hand and has no air bubbles.
- Messy Application? - Your skill level raises from a “13-year-old girl using liquid eyeliner” to a pro in a snap.
- Leftovers? - One tube will do a sink, 2 tubes for a tub, and so on. Just buy what you need.

I read through some of the user comments on the site and most people seem quite pleased. There is even an artist who is using them as art supplies. They come in white, clear and paintable finishes and are available at Lowe’s, Ace Hardware and Tru-Value for about $3. Or you can sign up for a free sample here. According to user comments the free sample arrives with instructions in Spanish, and that really seemed to tick people off. Come on people, if you can take the time to come to the site and complain, you can surely find the instructions on the site!
Have fun and let me know your experience is like with Caulk Singles!
Tags: bath, kitchen, walls & ceilings



