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This isn't so much a roof cleaning accessory but there are so many here that offer other services, I thought this would be helpful.

If anyone here has used the new 3.0 caulk from Dap, you know it is next to imoppsible to save. I'm going to give this a try.

http://www.caulksaver.com/



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I have a couple of those. The first time it split it open. (Maybe I screwed it a little to much)

It is working good for me.



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I have a couple of those. The first time it split it open. (Maybe I screwed it a little to much)

It is working good for me.


 Good to hear... I'm tired of trowing out expensive caulk. I think that's Dap's plan!

 



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Brett,

I use the large size wire nuts with great results for sealing my tubes of caulk.

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 I normally use tape to cover the hole. It still dries inside if I don't get to it to soon. If it does dry I make the hole bigger  and shoot out the dried stuff and I'm usually good to go.



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Barry & Tom,

I do the wire nuts even with tape and also tape alone but I promise, if you use the new 3.0 stuff from DAP, you will have to throw away the left over within a week or two. I'm going to give these a try and hopefully will really need them as I get farther away from caulk using more and more SH!



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Good old gutter spike works for me



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I also keep a beer mug half fillled with water and set it down in that.



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