Aranzo
Seal Waterproof Strip
Seal Waterproof Strip
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Description:
Old caulk around your sink, tub, or countertop doesn't just look bad — it traps moisture, grows mold, and gets harder to clean the longer it sits. Ripping it out and re-caulking by hand is messy, slow, and easy to get wrong.
This self-adhesive PVC strip skips all of that. Peel off the backing, press it along the edge where your wall meets your sink, counter, tub, or toilet, and you've got a clean, waterproof seal in minutes — no caulking gun, no smoothing tool, no dried caulk under your fingernails.
It's fully waterproof, so it holds up in kitchens and bathrooms where moisture is a constant problem, and it's flexible enough to trim to size or fit around corners with regular scissors.
Details:
- Material: High-quality waterproof PE (PVC)
- Length: 10.5 FT per roll
- Width options: 1.5"
- Fully waterproof
- Cuttable with scissors to fit any space
- Recyclable material
- Great for: kitchen counters, sinks, bathtubs, showers, toilets, backsplashes
✔️ No Tools Needed
Peel and press, done in minutes
✔️ Fully Waterproof
Built for kitchens, bathrooms, and anywhere moisture is a problem
✔️ Covers Old, Cracked Caulk
Skip the mess of removing and re-caulking
✔️ Cut to Fit
Trim with scissors for a clean fit around any edge or corner
✔️ Recyclable Material
A more sustainable choice than traditional caulk tubes
FAQ
FAQ
Will this actually stop water from getting underneath?
Yes — it's made from waterproof PVC and creates a sealed barrier when applied correctly to a clean, dry surface.
Can I use it over my existing caulk, or do I need to remove it first?
It's designed to go directly over existing caulk lines, including ones that are cracked or discolored, without needing to scrape anything off first.
How do I apply it?
Clean and dry the surface first, peel off the adhesive backing, then press the strip firmly along the edge. Use scissors to trim it to length or shape it around corners as needed.
What surfaces does it work on?
Kitchen counters, sinks, bathtubs, showers, toilets, and backsplashes — anywhere you'd normally use caulk.
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