Usually caulk is not intended to be terribly strong, it's intended to fill holes, sometimes ahead of painting. A pure silicone will be pretty strong. A siliconized latex is also pretty strong, and can usually be painted over.
If you want strength, look into construction adhesives. They're strong enough for things like bonding subfloors to joists.
Caulk is readily available at most home improvement stores. In the US, such stores include The Home Depot, Lowe's, and Ace Hardware.
Covalent Bonding is the strongest tpe of bonding.
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PL Premium, available in small tube or caulk style tube in Home Depot.
we we put on new caulk in the bathroom but it is still sticky... it has been 48 hours. anyway to speed up the process... we used ge silicone caulk
Use an exterior window caulk. If you plan to paint over it make sure it is "paintable" caulk. Run the bead of caulk using a caulking gun. You can smooth out the bead with your finger and clean up any residual caulk with a wet rag (this clean uo only works if the caulk is water based...check the tube to make sure it is....it's easier if it is) If you use silicone caulk you can't paint it and you cannot clean up any errors with a wet rag so unless you are real exact in applying the bead I would avoid this type of caulk.
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It depends. Are you looking for a long lasting caulk? An aquarium caulk? A small tube for a minor job or a large cartridge? Decide what kind of caulk you want, what quantity, and then go to a web site for a home improvement store and research prices.
Polyseamseal silicone caulk would be the best caulking to use with bathroom tile, if you're not going to pain the caulk. If you desire to paint the caulk, MAPEI latex caulk would be best to use with the bathroom tile.
Put tape over open end. Keep caulk from freezing.