Caulk Savers, LLC ,  Hand Tool for Storage, Caulk, Sealant,Adhesives

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Caulk Saver,LLC,hand tool for storage of caulks, sealants, adhesives


After cutting the neck of a caulk tube, the 3-inch by 1/8-inch stem of The Caulk Saver is inserted into the hole in the stem of the tube. By pushing it down, it penetrates the caulk membrane. The Caulk Saver is then removed. This allows the caulk to flow into the stem of the tube.

After using the caulk, the Caulk Saver is placed back into the stem of the container and pushed down to the plastic threads. The Caulk Saver is then turned clockwise into the stem of the tube, 3 or 4 times only, until the plastic threads seals the stem. This seals the tube until the next time the caulk is needed.

The next time the caulk is used, even if it has been left to harden in the stem of the tube, simply unscrew it. The threads cut through the hardened caulk, once again, allowing the caulk to flow into the stem of the tube.

The Caulk Saver can be used over and over again.

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