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Tube of '33' fits in your caulk gun
Anybody use it?
Dap has a latex glazing in a tube but the 33 is an oil based product and not avialable in a tube, at least I didn't see it on their web site. I haven't used the Dap product but I tried one made by Macklenburg/Duncan a long time ago and wasn't impressed. I have however used regular high grade caulk(Dap 230) to reglaze windows with good results. You don't get that nice beveled look that you do with real glazing but it's faster and does a good job of sealing.
 

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I have used the stuff in a tube before. It takes a while to get used to and to be able to apply it without having to re-tool it. It can be done though. The faster dry time with the water borne product is also nice, but I question the longevity of a latex glaze. If you are already good at using the putty don't switch to the tubes... it will be like learning to glaze all over again.
 
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