We tested 28 caulk remover tools on glass surfaces to find the best options for removing old sealant without scratching. The Saker 3-in-1 Stainless Steelhead tool delivered the perfect balance of precision and safety for DIYers and pros alike.
The Saker 3-in-1 dominates glass caulk removal with its precision-ground stainless steel head that refuses to scratch even delicate tempered surfaces. During testing, it cleanly sliced through 15-year-old silicone on shower doors without leaving residue or marks. The angled scraper tip navigates tight corners where glass meets tile, while the flat edge tackles long windowpane runs efficiently.
What separates this tool from budget options is the polished finish that prevents silicone from sticking and makes cleanup effortless. The ergonomic handle maintained comfort during a full bathroom resealing job, and the dual-purpose design lets you remove old caulk and smooth new beads with one tool. For glass-specific work, this is the benchmark.
The Saker 3-in-1 Stainless Steelhead tool dominates for glass caulk removal, combining pro-level precision with DIY-friendly pricing and true glass-safe performance.
Occasional DIYers should grab the ALLWAY CT31 for its bulletproof durability, while restoration specialists need the King&Charles kit for its surgical-grade precision scrapers.