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💧 Seal it, forget it—ultimate waterproofing that works as hard as you do!
GE Advanced Silicone 2 Kitchen & Bath Sealant is a professional-grade, 100% waterproof silicone sealant designed for high-moisture areas. It offers 5X stronger adhesion and 40% more flexibility than standard sealants, cures in 24 hours with water readiness in just 30 minutes, and resists shrinkage and cracking even under extreme temperature changes. Ideal for use on metals, plastics, wood, glass, and stone, it maintains the integrity and appearance of premium finishes with a low-odor, neutral-cure formula.










| ASIN | B0000DI82L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231,591 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #567 in Adhesive Caulk #992 in Industrial Sealants |
| Brand | GE |
| Brand Name | GE |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,215 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077027050707 |
| Included Components | GE GE5070 Silicone 2+ Kitchen & Bath Sealant Caulk, 10.1oz, White |
| Initial Hardening Time | 30 Minutes |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Sealant |
| Item Weight | 10.1 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 10.1 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Corporation |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model | GE5070 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | GE5070 |
| Surface Recommendation | Tile |
| UPC | 077027050707 |
| Unit Count | 10.1 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
N**H
Professional-quality silicone caulk, perfect for sealing tub/showers
In reading the reviews, a few points need to be clarified for those who aren't familiar with silicone caulk. First, this isn't a tube with a cap. This is a tube for use with a caulk gun. There are markings on the tip for you to place your razor blade on to cut the tip to desired size. Second, YOU MUST PIERCE THE MEMBRANE INSIDE THE CAP. If you don't, you will blow out the back of the tube. This isn't a manufacturer's defect but user ignorance. If the caulk is runny or separated, it's old--throw it out. Third, this is silicone not latex--it is messy and it takes confidence to apply, but the results are excellent. You must remove all caulk, scrape or use mineral spirits to remove residue, use rubbing alcohol to clean, let dry, then apply. Clean up any excess with rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. To reseal the tube, simply insert a galvanized nail in the hole, wrap the tip with saran wrap, then use an elastic band keep the saran wrap in place. Do not expect to get a lot of use out of the remaining caulk--silicone is often a one and done. I will use older silicones for sealing areas that aren't seen (basement, attic, etc.) but generally you want a fresh tube for a tub/shower application.
J**E
I must buy
Can’t complain good brand
P**,
Bad shipping packaging by Amazon
Good product, terrible packaging for shipping by Amazon. Nozzle broke through the box, lost the cap that seals it for later use. "Customer Service" chat basically said "Tough luck buddy"
J**Y
Only buy “Silicone” sealant unless you need to paint over the sealant.
I bought this to seal around my bathroom toilet and tub during the remodel. This is the high quality FULL SILICONE sealant that has a sealant smell when you apply and it is curing. Does not clean up with water. Sticks very well and you have to scrape if off if you ever need to remove it. When it dries this sealant creates a rubber seal that will not leak. This is the only sealant to buy. It is the best. Do not buy “latex” based water washable cheap sealant unless you need to paint over it. Only buy “Silicone” sealant unless you need to paint over the sealant. Beware of merchant sellers selling expired product on Amazon. Make sure to get it from Amazon as they track expiration dates.
J**N
Good caulk!!
I bought this to recaulk around my bathtub when the old caulk started to yellow and curl up. It's so easy to use! I just opened it and popped it in the caulk gun and got to work. I wasn't sure how it would come out since I'd never done this before but it looks great!! I just took my time and applied a thin line around the area and waited 24 hrs. to make sure it was completely dry. I used a tiny bit more in corner area as that was the worst. It looks so nice and white and clean now and it's very adhesive. Just make sure to remove old caulk first. Highly recommend!
T**Y
This is the only product I will ever purchase again for kitchen and bathroom waterproofing.
I have tried multiple brands in the past that claim to be mold proof but after they dry it is very easy to peel the silicone off of the surface. This brand is amazing. I have used it to waterproof the top of a white shelf I use in my bathroom in addition to ceiling around my shower and bathtub. The adherence is like nothing I have ever used previously.. I have a very old bathtub that had a sliding glass door that I removed. When I removed it I realized there was damage across the area covered by the sliding door. I used this to apply a thin coat all the way across the top which sealed the cracks that evidently were made for we had the house. At some point I plan to replace the tub but until then at least it's waterproof.
D**B
this is some of the most resiliant caluk out there. works awesome.... non paintable
this is AWESOME silicone caulk.... works amazing.... just know this is not a paintable product.
M**E
Keep lots of paper towels handy. The tube leaked out the back.
As others have stated, my tube busted out the back end when trying to use it in a caulk gun. Fortunately, only a golfball sized amount came out the wrong end before I could get it flowing from the tip, which needed to be cut far larger than I had wanted to. Others may want to make a pastry bag technique to recover the usability of the contents for a smaller tip. The material itself is far less workable compared to "alex" (acrylic-latex) and as a result I needed a lot of paper towels to get up the mess, which was annoying since I'm a decent caulker otherwise. If only the tip had been actually usable with a small hole instead of the big one that I had to cut to get anything flowing out of it, maybe it would have been less messy.
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