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10.1-Ounce DAP Alex Plus Acrylic Latex Caulk (White) $2.97 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Model: DAP INC 18152 10.1oz White Alex Plus Acrylic Latex Caulk with Silicone

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This will mostly get the job done but it isn't great. DAP Dynaflex 230 is better. Less prone to cracking and less unintended squeeze out between pulls.
Last edited by darksiderising April 18, 2026 at 07:34 PM.
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SharpRailway9531Today 02:32 AM
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Quote from darksiderising :
This will mostly get the job done but it isn't great. DAP Dunaflex 230 is better. Less prone to cracking and less unintended squeeze out between pulls.
I second this. If you are going to bother caulking spend a few extra bucks and get the 230. This stuff will just crack in six months or sooner
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Quote from darksiderising :
This will mostly get the job done but it isn't great. DAP Dynaflex 230 is better. Less prone to cracking and less unintended squeeze out between pulls.
Quote from SharpRailway9531 :
I second this. If you are going to bother caulking spend a few extra bucks and get the 230. This stuff will just crack in six months or sooner
Y'all mean this one [amazon.com]?
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SharpRailway9531Today 02:40 AM
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Y'all mean this one [amazon.com]?
Yes. But ive never bought it in a toothpaste like tube like that. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DMTL9PSY
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darksiderisingToday 02:58 AM
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Y'all mean this one [amazon.com]?
If you only need to caulk a very small amount, then yes. But if you want to use a caulk gun then you'll want to get a tube. Are you a homeowner? If so then you should own a caulk gun IMO
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If you only need to caulk a very small amount, then yes. But if you want to use a caulk gun then you'll want to get a tube. Are you a homeowner? If so then you should own a caulk gun IMO
Yes, and I have a caulk gun. Just wanted to make sure I understood which caulk you mean. Great reviews, though I note it costs more than double the price of this deal (which also has great reviews and a rating of 4.7 / 5 stars).
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darksiderisingToday 03:19 AM
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Yes, and I have a caulk gun. Just wanted to make sure I understood which caulk you mean. Great reviews, though I note it costs more than double the price of this deal (which also has great reviews and a rating of 4.7 / 5 stars).
Keep in mind that people usually review something right away and rarely revise their reviews. The reviews are going to be almost all non-professionals who don't necessarily know what a better caulk is like. IMO it's worth getting the better stuff especially if you're relying on it for waterproofing. Tradesman here who's dealt with the results of failed waterproofing and rot. I can identify the dry rot fungus by smell now.

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Keep in mind that people usually review something right away and rarely revise their reviews. The reviews are going to be almost all non-professionals who don't necessarily know what a better caulk is like. IMO it's worth getting the better stuff especially if you're relying on it for waterproofing. Tradesman here who's dealt with the results of failed waterproofing and rot. I can identify the dry rot fungus by smell now.
Yeah, I'm not a professional, just a homeowner who uses caulk very occasionally for small jobs around the house. For me, the cheap stuff seems to work okay and I'm not super upset when the tube dries up (ha). I always appreciate when experts chime in - thank you so much for the insight.

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