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How do you smooth out Flex Caulk

Smoothing out Flex Caulk is easy with the right technique. After applying a bead of caulk, use a damp finger or caulk finishing tool to gently smooth it out before it starts to dry (within 10 minutes of application). For best results, keep your tool or finger slightly wet to prevent sticking and to...
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Is Flex Caulk mold resistant?

Keeping mold and mildew out of your home is essential. Flex Caulk’s formula is designed with mildew-resistant properties, making it an excellent choice for areas exposed to moisture, like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. Its strong, waterproof seal helps prevent mold growth by keeping water out and maintaining a durable, flexible bond. Regular cleaning and...
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Can you use Flex Tape in shower?

Sometimes, quick bathroom repairs are necessary. If you’re faced with unexpected leaks or damage in your shower, Flex Tape may be able to help. This strong, waterproof rubberized tape creates a tight seal on wet surfaces, making it perfect for quick fixes on cracked tiles, leaky pipes, and even shower doors. Flex Tape can...
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Will Flex Tape stick to concrete?

Flex Tape adheres to concrete surfaces, providing a strong, waterproof bond. However, for the best results, the concrete should be clean and as smooth as possible. Rough or porous concrete may require extra pressure during application to ensure a secure grip. Flex Tape is an excellent solution for sealing cracks, covering leaks, and reinforcing...
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Does Flex Tape stop roof leaks?

Flex Tape is a strong, waterproof adhesive that can help temporarily stop roof leaks. It instantly bonds to surfaces, sealing out water and preventing further damage. For best results, apply Flex Tape to a clean, dry area and press down firmly to ensure a tight seal. While it's a quick and effective solution, it's...
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Can I put drylok over Flex Seal?

While Drylok is designed to be applied directly to masonry surfaces, applying it over Flex Seal may affect adhesion. Flex Seal creates a smooth, rubberized, waterproof barrier, which might prevent Drylok from properly bonding. If you need to use both, it’s best to apply Drylok first to the masonry surface and then use Flex...
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Can you use Flex Seal to fill driveway cracks?

Cracks in your driveway can be unsightly and dangerous. Flex Seal Spray can help seal smaller driveway cracks and prevent water from seeping in. When applying Flex Seal Spray, make sure to hold the can 8-12 inches from the surface and use a sweeping motion. It will be dry to the touch within 2-3...
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Can Flex Paste Be Used on Walls?

Flex Paste® isn’t just for floors, foundations, or plumbing fixes—it can also be used on walls. From sealing cracks to patching holes, Flex Paste is a reliable option for both interior and exterior wall repairs. Flex Paste on Walls This thick, rubberized paste adheres to a wide variety of surfaces—including drywall, plaster, concrete, brick,...
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Is Flex Paste Good for Concrete?

Concrete surfaces are tough—but they’re not indestructible. Over time, cracks, holes, and surface damage can allow water and moisture to seep in, leading to bigger problems down the line. That’s where Flex Paste® comes in. This thick, rubberized paste is designed to cling to even the roughest surfaces, making it a solid choice for...
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Will Flex Glue Stop Water Leaks

If you’re dealing with a water leak, you might wonder if Flex Glue® is the right product to fix it. While Flex Glue can stop water leaks, we recommend using other Flex Seal® products such as Flex Seal Spray, Flex Paste, Flex Tape, or Flex Seal Liquid. How Flex Glue Works Flex Glue is...
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