Stop Using Your Silicone Caulk Tool Wrong

Stop Using Your Silicone Caulk Tool Wrong

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Stop Using Your Silicone Caulk Tool Wrong
How to Use a Chamfered Silicone Tool for Perfect Sealant Finishes Struggling with messy silicone sealant lines? Not sure whether to use the chamfered edge or the flat edge of your silicone smoothing tool? In this video, I break down exactly why the tool is chamfered, when to use each edge, and how to get a clean, professional finish every time. After my last video, I got a comment asking: "Why is the tool chamfered on one side, and should you actually use it?" Great question! While I’ve always used the flat edge first for a single-pass smooth finish, I’ve tested the chamfered edge properly—and it turns out, it has some real benefits: ✅ Removes excess silicone before smoothing ✅ Reduces drag and resistance for a smoother glide ✅ Pushes silicone into small gaps for better coverage I also explain the correct tilt angle (just like using an ice scraper) so you don’t remove too much silicone. Whether you're a DIYer or a professional, this tutorial will help you master your sealant application. 🔔 Subscribe for more expert sealant and silicone tips! 👍 Like, comment, and let me know your thoughts! #SiliconeSmoothing #SealantTips #DIY #Caulking #HomeImprovement #ChamferedEdge #SiliconeFinishing my Amazon page to check out the products I use*: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/theaidenproject *As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. About me: I'm Aiden and I'm documenting what was supposed to be my barn conversion, which has now ended up being a new build. I don't have a trade, I just have a go and I'll be doing lots of work myself. This is the boring bit in grand designs that you don't get to see. Subscribe and follow along to find out how our future home turns out. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_aiden_project/?hl=en contact email: [email protected]