I've read that sealant can come out the wrong way, so I decided to poke a long stick into the working end where the sealant was supposed to come out and found that there was something like a thinner was foil, which seals the sealant in the tube. You have to pierce it to allow the sealant to push in and out. Otherwise, in my opinion, there will be the problem described here by some, which breaks out at the wrong end. Aside from that, which is weird, because other sealants I've used don't have that kind of barrier between the tube and the cone, no problem. Dries really fast. I will give it a week to see how effective it is. - 1 star, the unmentioned cause of the strange issue that can cause the caulk to erupt from underneath. Edit: And it dries very white. Same white as the white background of this page.
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