Just Use Mine!
What is The Caulking Finger?
FWMM Products proudly introduces The Caulking Finger, a tool conceived by a seasoned painter with 28 years of experience who grew frustrated with the toll caulking took on his hands. This innovative product has been rigorously tested and comes highly recommended by professionals with over a century of combined experience.
Traditionally, painters have relied on their fingers to achieve a flawless, smooth finish because nothing else quite compares. With The Caulking Finger, we've replicated the precise feel and functionality of a human finger, allowing you to attain that same professional finish while protecting your hands from the wear and tear of caulking.
Benefits of The Caulking Finger
Professional Finish: The Caulking Finger allows users to achieve a smooth, professional-looking caulk finish every time. It replicates the natural shape and flexibility of a human finger, which is widely considered the best tool for this job, but without the mess or risk of injury.
Protects Your Hands: Traditional caulking can cause wear and tear on your fingers, leading to splinters, raw skin, and even cuts, especially when working around sharp or rough surfaces. The Caulking Finger protects your hands from these issues, allowing you to work longer and more comfortably.
Ease of Use: This tool is straightforward to use, making it accessible for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Its design ensures that caulk is applied evenly and smoothly, reducing the need for rework and ensuring a clean finish in less time.
Durable and Long-lasting: Made from flexible yet durable materials, The Caulking Finger is built to withstand repeated use without losing its effectiveness. This durability means it can be a staple in any toolkit for years.
Cost-effective: Priced affordably, The Caulking Finger offers great value by saving users time, reducing material waste, and eliminating the need for additional protective gear for your hands.
How to Use The Caulking Finger
Trim the nozzle of the caulk tube near the tip at a 45 degree angle the size appropriate to fill the crack, then insert the tube in a caulk gun.
Position the caulking gun at a 45 degree angle so that the caulk tube tip directly meet the surface of the joint. Apply some pressure on the caulk gun to allow appropriate amount of caulk to fill crack while moving slowly along the joint.
Use a cloth rag, or sponge in a bucket of water to moist and clean off the finger tip of The Caulking Finger periodically.
Smooth the caulk using The Caulking finger. The life like finger will fill and adhere the caulk to the surface leaving a professional looking finish.
WHAT PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT US
" I've been painting for 53 years and I can say I sure wish they would have had this Caulking Finger tool back in old days. The person who came up with this is a genius. I give it a 10 out of a 10. Love it and will definitely use it."
- Dan M.
"This tool is amazing. I've been painting for 24 years and I've never found anything that actually worked. This Caulking Finger really works. For years my fingers have bled while caulking and this tool keeps that from happening. It's a wonderful tool for painters and I'm sure home owners would love it also. If you haven't tried one you really need it. PS. I drilled a hole in mine to hang it on my side from a pothook."
- Judy W.
"I have been painting for 40 years, I have seen lots of tool innovations come and go. I have never been as enthusiastic about a new tool as I am The Caulking Finger. It is truly amazing, I spent a full day caulking 40 year old brick and rough cut 2x4 dental molding with no sign of wear, I never had to use my fingers. After just a few minutes of getting a feel for it I figured out what positions to hold it for huge beads and tight precise beads. I never would have dreamed that a tool of such basic simplicity would be my all time favorite new tool introduced to the painter's market. I HIGHLY recommend that everyone try The Caulking Finger."
- Frank B.
How to Use The Caulking Finger
Trim the nozzle of the caulk tube near the tip at a 45 degree angle the size appropriate to fill the crack, then insert the tube in a caulk gun.
Position the caulking gun at a 45 degree angle so that the caulk tube tip directly meet the surface of the joint. Apply some pressure on the caulk gun to allow appropriate amount of caulk to fill crack while moving slowly along the joint.
Use a cloth rag, or sponge in a bucket of water to moist and clean off the finger tip of The Caulking Finger periodically.
Smooth the caulk using The Caulking finger. The life like finger will fill and adhere the caulk to the surface leaving a professional looking finish.
Get In Touch
Assistance Hours
Mon – Sat 9:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday – CLOSED
Phone Number:
678-300-6517
Email: [email protected]