Caulk creates a seal around door and window frames to prevent water and drafts from entering your property. When caulk is used, a little bit of product may get onto your home’s siding, making it appear unsightly. To improve the appearance of your home, take some opportunity to eliminate the dried caulk. If you happen to find wet caulk on the siding, then let it dry before removing it.

Use a putty knife to pry any loose caulk, which should break off of the siding readily. Work the knife under and about the caulk gently to avoid damaging the siding.

Apply a couple drops of caulk remover directly to portion to soften and loosen the item.

Equip a utility knife with a brand new, sharp blade. Create a vertical slice into the softened caulk with the knife, being careful not to cut too heavy. Peel the loose caulk from the siding with your palms.

Remove of caulk from the siding with a pair of pliers. Clamp the pliers’ teeth onto the caulk and pull it off.

Clean residue or any excess caulk off of the siding with a soft, damp cloth.

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