Use and Care Manual

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5. If necessary, smooth bead of with finishing tool.
6. Clean up excess uncured caulk with a damp sponge before it skins over. Cured caulk must be cut or
scraped away.
7. Allow caulk to dry clear before painting with latex or oil-based paints.
8. Reseal cartridge or squeeze tube for storage and reuse.
For Best Results:
Apply in temperatures above 40°F.
Not for continuous underwater use. Do not apply product under shower door track or in closed
applications.
Joint gap should not exceed 3/8”. If joint depth exceeds 3/8”, use backer rod material.
Caulk applies white and dries clear in 7-14 days (longer in cool or humid conditions).
Allow to dry and fully cure for at least 36 hours before exposing to water and moisture.
Store caulk away from extreme heat or cold.
Physical & Chemical Characteristics:
Vehicle: Latex Polymer
Tooling Time: 10 Minutes
Tack-Free Time: 15 Minutes
Paintable: Yes
Service Temperature Range (cured caulk): -20ºF to 180ºF
Application Temperature Range: 40°F to 100°F
Coverage: 5.5 fluid ounces: 30 linear ft. at a 3/16" diameter bead or 2
bathtubs
10.1 fl. oz. = 55 linear ft. at a 3/16" diameter bead or 4
bathtubs
Odor: Very Mild
Consistency: Smooth and Creamy
Volatile: Water
Filler: Calcium Carbonate
Flash Point: None
Solids: 57 ± 1% by weight
Weight per Gallon: 8.5 lbs. ± 0.05
Freeze Thaw Stability: Passes 5 Cycles 0ºF
Shelf Life: 12 months
MSDS No: 00077120001
Clean Up:
Clean up excess uncured caulk with a damp sponge before it skins over. Wash hands with warm water and soap.
Excess dried caulk must be cut or scraped away.
Safety:
See product label and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for safety information. You can request an MSDS by
visiting our website at dap.com or by calling 1-888-DAP-TIPS.
Satisfaction Guaranteed:
If product fails to perform when used as directed, return used container and sales receipt to DAP Products Inc.,
Technical Customer Service, 2400 Boston St., Ste. 200, Baltimore, MD 21224 for replacement product or sales
price refund. DAP is not liable for incidental or consequential damages.