Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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I've been using some Soudal branded caulk from B&Q to fill various small gaps in the house I'm doing some work in recently and I noticed in some places it seems to crack a bit once dry.
The areas I apply the caulk to have had any dust or crap brushed away beforehand, and I make sure that the caulk is pressed/smoothed right against the area being filled so there are no gaps behind it if you see what I mean.
Should I be using a different brand of caulk or perhaps another product entirely for sorting out such problems?
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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Soudal is usually decent enough, what are you caulking against?
Sometimes if the gap is a bit big the caulk can pull away from one of the surfaces.
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Gary
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I used some of that crap and it cracked too.
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Sam
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Well the surfaces where it cracked are wood based - i.e. under stairs or on door frames. But curiously enough it also happened on a frame that seemed to have cement or concrete on one side.
The cracks in question (that I've been filling) were only about 3-5mm wide.
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Andrew
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Try another brand Sam if the gaps are small. I've used this same brand recently on a crack in the plasterboard which has sunk. Thought it was the heat as this is my lounge / kitchen and the missus cooks a lot.
Experts on here will be able to give you more / better advise.
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Seany
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Temperature could be causing it too crack, would just try another brand and make sure no moisture gets to it.
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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will be the wood swelling causing it to crack, calk never drys hard so its not Ideal for wood, try some propper wood filler
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Sam
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Tried some Unibond "decorator's filler" (in a cartridge) seems to have done the trick. I guess the Soudal caulk wasn't up to the task in those areas which is a shame as it's about £3 cheaper than the Unibond!
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VegasPhil
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I have one part of caulking that is cracking now the heating has gone back on.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Ojc
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Dulux trade caulk or DC one are what I use never any issues at all
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Sam
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The Unibond stuff is still going strong, highly recommend it over that Soudal stuff now!
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