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Silicone caulk can be a great tool for home improvement projects like filling cracks in the exterior of a house or waterproofing a shed in your backyard. Its stickiness and gap-filling properties make it an excellent watertight sealant. Unfortunately, these same properties can make it a serious pain to get off of your hands when you're done working. Because the quickest, easiest way to spread caulk is often with your fingers, this can become a frequent nuisance during large-scale projects. To learn how to get this sticky substance off of your hands with a minimum of time and effort, get started with Step 1 below! | Silicone caulk can be a great tool for home improvement projects like filling cracks in the exterior of a house or waterproofing a shed in your backyard. Its stickiness and gap-filling properties make it an excellent watertight sealant. Unfortunately, these same properties can make it a serious pain to get off of your hands when you're done working. Because the quickest, easiest way to spread caulk is often with your fingers, this can become a frequent nuisance during large-scale projects. To learn how to get this sticky substance off of your hands with a minimum of time and effort, get started with Step 1 below! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Removing Wet Caulk with Plastic === | === Removing Wet Caulk with Plastic === |