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Metals: Aluminum, Brass, Steel, Copper, Silver. Plastics: ABC, Vinyl, Nylon, Fiberglass, PVC, Acrylic sheet, Plexiglass, Polycarbonate.
Other surfaces: Asphalt, Stone, Ceramics, Concrete, Drywall, Glass, Stucco, Porcelain, Thinset, Wood, EIFS, Alkyd stain, Brick, Canvas, Cement, Mortar, Fiber Cement, Corian®, Formica®. *Corian® and Formica® are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
What is high performance?
We talk a lot about high performance around here, but what the heck makes a sealant or caulk high performance?
A sealant or caulk should be flexible, elastic, and adhesive. Many sealants are flexible, adhesive, or elastic. It is the combination of all three together that leads to high performance, meaning durability and longevity you can trust.

Resources
Downloadable Resources
Lexel Multi-Purpose Sealant – Low VOC SP OSHA GHS SDS 2024-05-15
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Lexel Multi-Purpose Sealant – Low VOC EN OSHA GHS SDS 2024-05-15
Lexel Multi-Purpose Sealant – Low VOC FR WHMIS GHS SDS 2024-05-15
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LXLClear_SDS
Lexel_Squeeze_LowerVOC_WHMIS_SDS
Lexel_White_WHMIS_SDS
Lexel_White_LowerVOC_SDS
LXLWhite_SDS_SP
LXLClear_SDS_CAN_FR
Lexel White Cartridge Grade Low VOC SP OSHA GHS SDS 2024-05-15
LXLClear_SDS_CAN_EN
Lexel_White_LowerVOC_WHMIS_SDS_FR
LXLWhite_SDS_FR
Lexel White Cartridge Grade Low VOC EN OSHA GHS SDS 2024-05-15
LXLClear_SDS_FR
LXLWhite_SDS
Lexel Multi-Purpose Sealant – Low VOC EN WHMIS GHS SDS 2024-05-15
LexelWhiteVOC_SDS
Lexel_Squeeze_LowerVOC_WHMIS_SDS_FR
LexelClear_SDS_SP
Lexel_White_LowerVOC_WHMIS_SDS
videos
Caulking 101
Discover how Lexel’s superior adhesion and extreme elasticity make it the ideal solution for any sealing task, no matter how tricky. Its clear, paintable finish ensures it blends seamlessly with any surface, while its ability to resist mildew, withstand harsh weather, and stay flexible down to -30°F sets it apart in the market.
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It’s a synthetic copolymer rubber.
You don’t. That’s kinda the point. But if you are unfortunate enough to have to get it off, try a solvent-based caulk remover, a putty knife, and good-old fashioned elbow grease.
No. We hate silicone.
It can be applied to active leaks as it will displace the water. We have not done rigorous 30 day submersion testing, but we do hear of folks using it successfully for swimming pools, boats, kayaks, etc.
We don’t recommend it. Try a test patch to see if you are happy with the adhesion.
Use clear glass cleaner, water with a little soap, or mineral spirits on the bead/on your finger. If you’re applying large amounts, you may want to check out our Cobra Nozzle which lays down a neat bead with no tooling required afterward.