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Life Lesson: Your old caulk can get very drippy.
DaOld Man:
Man, what a story! I feel for you man. It's true, when it rains it pours.
Hey Howard, Im from Kentucky! And I could tell you some things about West Virginians, but I wont.
ChadTower:
On a more serious note, I've had some problems using tubes of caulk that have been in storage a while. Been there on that one. I did my bathroom with some silicone caulk that never set. That was a ---smurfette--- to clean up.
Gray_Area:
I was thinking of what would've gotten that stuff out of your hair...or out of the carpet.....Dissolve-It. Or mineral oil. The Desolve-It would've been kinder, on both I think.
When I was in Vir-giny, I heard some redneck ---maternal-smurfs--- lived in WV.
Vigo:
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on April 15, 2013, 10:13:28 pm ---I was thinking of what would've gotten that stuff out of your hair...or out of the carpet.....Dissolve-It. Or mineral oil. The Desolve-It would've been kinder, on both I think.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, it might have worked. I wasn't gonna try anything at one in the morning though. With what I had on hand and with the rate I was going, I probably would have bleached my hair. Then I guess I would be a tow-head like you asked. :lol
Vigo:
Here are pictures of my hole:
My house isn't that poorly insulated. I peeled away the top layer of insulation before caulking.
You can see some remnants of caulk-dribble still on the drywall and ceiling joist, but I sopped up everything I could at this point.
New Sheet of moisture and mold resistant drywall. Yeah, I nerfed a corner on it,
And the first coat of joint compound on there.
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