GE Silicone caulk (clear)
Our apologies; we are no longer selling this product. See below for our alternative recommendations.
Quick Overview
Tackle air leaks quickly and easily, with silicone caulk that blends in and works hard.
Product Description
This 100% silicone, waterproof, flexible caulk will bond to most surfaces, and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. To boot, it will withstand temperatures from -65 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
We Thought You'd Like To Know
This 100% silicone caulk is not paintable. It is, however, available in either clear or white, so who needs paint?
Nitty Gritty
11 oz. cartridge compatible with most standard caulking guns. We recommend the Newborn Parallel Frame contractor-grade caulk gun, which comes with a spout-cutter, seal puncturer, 10:1 thrust ratio and a ladder hook.








Customer Reviews
I called today to the number on the tube and asked why you don't put an cap on the tub as you do on the toothpaste tub? The cap on the regular tub lets in air and the siulicone sets up and can't be used. On the other hand the tooth paste tub is always ready to go. I now save my tooth paste tubs and fill them with what's left of the regular tubs.
Posted by Karl VanderHorst on Mar 23, 2010 8:26pmIt shouldn't be hard to fabricate a top like that on your regular tubs.
Karl
my mom is going crazy sealing up cracks & holes in our house. she has this bright orange gun & is always going "YES!" when she does a spot. kinda funny.
Posted by the teenager on Jul 6, 2009 12:14pmReally easy to apply, and you hardly notice it's there. Not too sticky or unwieldy... a gold star for good behavior! I suppose its impact on energy efficiency depends on where you use it...
Posted by TimJ on Jun 30, 2009 4:19pmI had some air sealing to do in an interior space with beautiful woodwork, and I didn't want it to be ugly. Used this clear caulk with painter's tape and Newborn Parallel Frame Caulk Gun. This product is so easy to use. Using the 'Caulk Buddy' to smooth the bead, I sealed up the gaps & you can barely see the stuff. Can't wait to do all my interior gaps! I'll use the white caulk on my front door.
Posted by SassyMom on Jun 29, 2009 2:50pm