wowens79 wrote:
Another tip, they sell these rubber caulk tools that are like a pointed squeegee. They are great for smoothing and removing excess caulk. I've never used one with the proflex, but I've used them alot in our bathroom with silicone, and they work great. I'll be trying it with proflex on the TT this weekend, and I'll try to remember to report back.
proflex is a great caulk. I have had bad luck with clear...it just is worthless. Use Black or White. I found out the clear is the only one allowed for use in California...that should tell you something...this is on Geocells website.
However...using the plastic tools is not going to work for you. Become a master of a good controlled bead and a soapy finger to finish. Soapy finger does a much nicer job and you can clean any over caulk with mineral spirits. I have also used blue painters tape to give nice edges around stuff. You have been advised