| 31. | Use a caulk-sealant specifically formulated for aluminum gutters.
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| 32. | Door jambs and backsplashes should fit tightly; excessive caulk conceals mistakes.
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| 33. | You could caulk the joint and hope for the best.
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| 34. | The caulk will expand and contract as the crack grows or shrinks.
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| 35. | Close up any gaps with a bead of silicon caulk.
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| 36. | You can get colored caulks to match woodwork and walls.
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| 37. | With alcohol, clean the area where new caulk will be applied.
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| 38. | Step five : Moisten fingertip and spread caulk until it is smooth.
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| 39. | The finished product : Newly applied caulk in the bathroom.
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| 40. | You can continue with Seam Sealer or PolySeamSeal, an adhesive caulk.
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