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1 in. Stainless Steel Wallpaper Fixed Scraper

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Product Details

The 3-in-1 Caulk Tool can be used to remove old caulk, smooth freshly laid caulk, and scrape surfaces. The multi-function tool works with acrylic, latex and silicone caulk and is handy for window, bath and shower projects. The patented 3-in-1 caulk tool is equipped with a soft-grip handle for added comfort and control during extended use. Quickly and easily remove old, dried caulk with either a push or pull motion using the stainless-steel blade. The rotatable silicone rubber smoothing triangle has 3 profiles (1/8 in., 3/16 in. and 1/4 in.) for smoothing freshly laid caulk. Simply rotate the triangle to select the preferred bead size for your project. Use the built-in scraper end for keeping surfaces clean and free of debris. The tool is made of engineering grade plastic, providing a durable, strong handle for long-lasting use.
  • For removing and smoothing freshly laid caulk
  • Multifunction 3-in-1 caulk tool with comfortable soft-grip
  • Works with acrylic, latex and silicone caulk and is handy for window, bath and shower projects
  • Use the steel blade to remove caulk using a push or pull motion
  • Rotatable silicone rubber triangle with 3 bead profiles (narrow, medium or wide) used to apply caulk and smooth it to satisfaction
  • Scraper end for easy clean-up of edges
  • Stainless steel scraper will not rust
  • Made from strong engineering plastic
  • Cleans up with soap and water
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Questions & Answers

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Q:Cleaning
by|Aug 1, 2021
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A:  The silicone should just peel off. You may want to try a silicone caulking removal product, but it may be cheaper to just get a new one.

by|Aug 3, 2021
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Q:Does it work on kitchen sinks?
by|Mar 8, 2021
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A:  Yes it will remove old cracked corking around sinks.

by|Mar 9, 2021

A:  Sure. It works anywhere you can get it into.

by|Mar 9, 2021
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Q:Im lost on the third function. 1, It removes caulk 2, it creates the radius for the new caulk 3,...
by|Feb 4, 2017
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A:  It has a stainless steel blade for caulk removal, a scraper for surface preparation, and the silicone triangle which can rotate in the following sizes, 1/8in, 3/16in, 1/4in, for caulk beads

by|Apr 23, 2021
    5 found this answer helpful

    A:  It has a scraper, which is the 3rd tool

    by|Feb 1, 2021
    1 found this answer helpful
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    Q:Do I still need caulk remover or would this tool be enough to remove all caulking?
    by|Jan 10, 2017
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    A:  It removed the caulking that I was trying to get off .

    by|Mar 9, 2021

    A:  This tool should work great. If the caulk is very old or hardened in place it may require other removal techniques.

    by|Feb 28, 2021
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      Customer Reviews

      4.2 out of 5
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      A very good and useful Caulk Tool
      I had a weekend project to re-caulk my shower. Shopping the Home Depot isles was fun, and I bumped into this great tool. The Husky 3-in-1 Caulk Tool that consists of a fixed-blade caulk remover and scraper with an adjustable radius. It works with acrylic, latex and silicone and is handy for window, bath and shower projects. The black triangular rubber part helped the best in this tool. It helped the neat installation of caulk at the 90 degree angle.
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      Maybe for soft caulk Not so good for old hard caulk
      I spotted this tool at a local Home Depot when I was picking up tubes of caulk to re-caulk my exterior windows. Was a little hesitant about the quality but thought I'd give it a shot. I first tried it out on some latex caulk around a window on the interior side just to see how well it worked. It seemed to do ok and I think it would do well with other soft caulks like silicone in the bathroom. The latex caulk around the exterior of the window was much harder and it didn't do very well there. It broke before I even removed 2 feet of caulk. Had the weather been warmer or had I used a heat gun it might have gone better but I was able to remove the caulk with a utility knife and a putty knife without a problem. The plastic that holds the metal blade to the tool is very thin and even when using it on softer caulk I don't see it holding up for too long. Should hold up pretty well for doing a tub suround though unless the caulk is very old.
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              Not worth it.
              It was no better than using a screwdriver to dig out caulk. It was also easy to cut yourself.
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              Very easy no mess
              I learned a few tricks watching a pro. He didnt use this tool, but i learned, clean, and mask iff from him anf this made the messiest part easy. It took a few hours of cleaning and masking. Then caulk took less than a minute, using this tool took seconds for the finish. The project was a bathtub and the results were awesome.
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                made removing easy. probably cut time to re-caulk the bathtub...
                made removing easy. probably cut time to re-caulk the bathtub by 75%.
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