Xpress Seal Pro- Professional Caulking Kit for the Pro Caulk Look

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Xpress Seal Pro- Professional Caulking Kit for the Pro Caulk Look

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 34







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Xpress Seal Pro
EAN: 0123455987129
Label: Xpress Seal Pro
Manufacturer: Xpress Seal Pro
Publisher: Xpress Seal Pro
Sales Rank: 34
Studio: Xpress Seal Pro



Features:
  • Xpress Seal is the only hassle-free way to apply silicone with no mess
  • Perfect finish every time
  • Makes finishing easier

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works well and good caulk
Contrary to other reviewers, my tube of caulk was not hard. I used it and it worked well. I took the advice of other reviewers and masked both sides of the caulking line before caulking and I must say that it is the best way to do it. Without masking it is a less perfect-looking caulk job as I tried it once without masking. But, as most commercials seem to be the most perfect of hundreds of video takes, Xpress Seal Pro isn't nearly the "miracle-cure" of the caulking world that the commercials seem to indicate. It still takes a little common sense and general know-how. I recommend reading the reviews before purchasing anything. Two-thumbs up!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Xpress Seal Review
* This product works okay but not as I expected. The caulk remover is made of soft plastic that it doesn't work in removing the old caulk. The caulking kit works but not as I expected. Using my finger in applying caulk works almost the same. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - As advertised.
Discard their caulking and go slow.

That's about it. Everything else is as advertised.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Xpress Seal Pro Caulking Kit
* This might be an ok product for $5, but for $20 it's overpriced! The pieces of plastic to spread the caulk are a lot stiffer than I expected and therfore do not conform to the tiles as well as I anticipated. It is also a lot more difficult to us than the advertisement wants you to believe. ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth the money
Don't believe the TV ads. These items are inflexible, unforgiving, and take a far amount of practice to "get it right". No sooner do you finally feel comfortable with the product and you are finished with the task at hand. Save your money, I wish I had.

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Xpress Seal Pro- Professional Caulking Kit for the Pro Caulk Look
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