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DAP 18324 10.1 oz Seal 'N Peel Caulk | 
| Brand: DAP INC. Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $6.77 You Save: $0.22 (3%)
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Rating: 17 reviews
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MPN: 18324 Model: 18354 UPC: 070798183247 EAN: 0070798183247 ASIN: B0002YVNOQ
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Product Description Dap Seal 'N Peel, 10.1 OZ, Removable Weather Strip Caulk, Easy To Apply, Easy To Remove, Waterproof, Won't Damage Painted Surfaces, Tack Free In Minutes, Seals Drafty Windows, Doors & Other Seasonally Used Areas Inside & Outside The Home.
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Does what it is suppose to December 1, 2008 John B. Langworthy II (Akron, NY United States) As previous reviewers have stated, this stuff smell horrible! That being said I did not purchase it for its fragrance, I purchased it to seal my windows which it did perfectly. I would suggest sealing you windows then taking your family out of a nice dinner, by the time you get home the smell should have disappeared. I would definitely purchase this product again.
Works great, but strong smell when drying November 26, 2008 Jeffrey B. Fiedler Bottom line, this product works as advertised. It seals, and comes off without any marring of the window. I've used it on varnished wood sash windows. One big positive: its thick enough out of the tube to stay in place when sealing the side and tops of window frames. Some similar products I've used before would run a bit before drying and sticking. One big negative: really strong chemical smell as it dries. I would strongly recommend using it when everyone can leave the house for at least a couple hours afterwords. (Once it dries I can't smell anything.)
Great Seasonal Fix For Drafts November 16, 2008 Wayne Rydzak (Seattle, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great product to stop drafts yet it still lets you open your windows when warm weather returns. My condo faces a lakeshore and whenever the wind would get up over 20 mph, the windows would howl like something from an old horror movie. Our condo complex will be replacing these windows in the next year or two so, until then, this has proven a great way to stop the drafts and noise while still allowing me to easily remove the product in the summer so I can open the windows. The only downside to Seal 'n Peel is the odor when you first apply it. It's much like airplane glue. Apply the product on the outside if you can. If not, do it on a day when you can leave a couple of doors open for most of the day. Shipping from BIC was fast. My order arrived in three days.
Favorite removable sealer November 16, 2008 Paul L'shez (Buffalo, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I live in Buffalo and own an uninsulated big house built in the 1880's with 87 inch tall drafty wood windows. The plastic sheet kits don't fit and I need a product that can seal the windows quickly for the winter. Last year the big box stores stopped carrying this brand and I tried another. It was like I hot-glued my windows shut! I had to pry it off with sharp tools. The Dap brand pulls right off easily. It dries to a consistancy like the glue dots that seal up envelopes. Like everyone says, it has a strong odor for about 24 hours (smells like plastic model cement). Use it on a warm autumn day so you can leave a door open while it dries.
The fumes are noxious! November 4, 2008 Anthony Pantliano (Pearl River, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used this temporary caulk on my drafty aluminum windows. It goes on smoothly, and any that you get on your hands is easily washed off. It seems to do a pretty good job keeping out the bulk of the drafts. It doesn't smell bad when you are applying it, however, the next 48 hours are terrible. The fumes are overpowering and obnoxious. Initially it stuck well to the aluminum window frames, however, as time passed it seemed to be coming off the windows. None of it has fallen off, but it seems to have come up in some places. I have not removed it yet so I cannot comment on removal yet. All in all... Apply it in sessions over a few weeks and make sure there is plenty of ventilation.
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