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The Dryzone Silicone Sealant Replacement Kit is a comprehensive, professional-grade solution designed for kitchens and bathrooms. It includes two sanitary-grade anti-mould silicone cartridges, a powerful sealant remover, a precision removal and profiling tool, an applicator gun, and all necessary accessories. Engineered for durability and hygiene, this kit ensures a clean, long-lasting seal with low odor and VOCs, empowering DIY enthusiasts to achieve contractor-quality results while preventing mould growth.












| ASIN | B09X5T17J5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,106 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 905 in Sealers |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Date First Available | 4 April 2022 |
| Included components | 2 x Dryzone® Anti-Mould Sealant 310ml Cartridges 1 x Dryzone® Silicone Sealant Removal 150ml Cartridge 1 × Sealant dispenser gun 1 × Sealant removal and profiling tool 1 x Application brush 5 × Multi-Purpose cleaning wipes 1 × Pair of protective rubber gloves 1 x Roll of masking tape 1 × Microfibre cloth |
| Item Weight | 1.85 kg |
| Item model number | SR |
| Manufacturer | Safeguard Europe Ltd |
| Material | Silicone |
| Package Dimensions | 37.1 x 24.2 x 9.9 cm; 1.85 kg |
| Part number | SR |
| Style | Professional |
B**S
good sealant kit
Great sealant kit
P**A
Does the Job, but not the easiest thing to pick up
The kit itself is Excellent…has pretty much everything you’ll need so no complaints there… My only thing is that even though it comes with the instruction manual, I would prefer some more tutorial videos on the website or even YouTube to demonstrating the best methods for different surfaces, cause DIY dummies like me need more guidance. You definitely need the time and patience to follow every step to the T to get it right but good value for money once you do
S**N
Great product if you want to DIY seal your shower
Very good instructions and the shower looks like new, I would use the masking tape as a non expert! That was me!
L**A
Good sealant- applicator gun is plastic!!
Never have I seen a plastic applicator gun. I can't say I was very impressed with it. It works.... just. In the box you get 2 tubes of anti-mould sealant and a sealant remover. It also comes with a number of tools to help you remove old sealant and obtain a crisp finish on new sealant. The sealant works well, it comes out a nice consistency and is easy to work with. Really, the only think that lets this down is the applicator. Given the price of sealant without the gun, for £40 (at the time of writing) I thought the gun was the min appeal for this kit, and for that reason I am disappointed. I don't really think it's worth the money when it's not a very good gun to start with and is likely not to last more than a few times. Overall, i'd look elsewhere.
J**J
Excellent kit
Everything you need for the job and easy to follow instructions
A**R
The clear instructions and ease of use make this a good product.
I am not a very skilled exponent of DIY, but it didn't take me long to become quite effective with this kit.
G**L
Waste of money - going to have to call a professional
I strictly followed the instructions and took great care to prepare the surfaces as instructed - only to see the bead lift at the edges a couple of hours after finishing the job! Now I need to get a professional plumber to do the job properly. Grrr! Nowhere near as easy to do as the instructions would have you believe.
D**T
An excellent kit for new home owners.
A comprehensive kit to enable even beginners to remove old silicone sealant, clean and scrsoe the area then reapply with the fresh silicone enclosed (two tubes). I personally think kits like this are a great house warming gift for new home owners who are keen to have a go at DIY but are, a tad nervous. If written instructions aren't your thing then there's tons of 'how to' videos online for any novice to watch and learn how to use each tool. The kit, at £45, may seem excessive at first but if you add up each item separately it kind of balances out so if you don't have any of the items it's good. If however you already have some of the tools then it's false economy but I'm sure everyone can figure this out themselves.
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