What You Need
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Step 1: Load Caulk
Release the gun by thumbing the plunger at its rear. Pull the plunger back and load a tube of caulk into the gun. The nozzle end of the tube goes in first. When the caulk is firmly in place, remove your thumb.
Step 2: Cut the Tip
Cut the tip of the caulk to fit the size of the area you’re caulking. Always cut smaller than you initially intend, as you can make the hole slightly bigger, but not smaller.
Step 3: Puncture Seal
Push a nail through the cut opening of the caulk tube. This will puncture any foil seal and allow the caulk to flow freely. Squeeze the trigger a few times until the plunger makes contact with the membrane. Squeeze once or twice more to fill the tip with caulk.
Step 4: Start Caulking
Start caulking at a 45-degree angle. Squeeze the trigger slowly and keep the gun moving at a steady speed with even pressure. Once the trigger is fully depressed, it will automatically spring back. At the end of the bead, release pressure to stop the flow of caulk.
Step 5: Reload and Smooth
To reload, release the handle when you can’t squeeze it anymore. The gun will spring back and you’ll be able to keep caulking. Smooth the applied caulk with your finger.