Hi, I bought the product but instructions not clear about whether the gas tank should be empty and dry or can we use this as multiple layers while the gas is still in tank ? Dropping the whole gas tank right now is not possible so asking. TiA.
As with most adhesives, best practice is to apply to a dry surface. You could always try it, and if it doesn't work, you know you will have to drop the tank for the repair.
If using on a gas tank Clean area to bare metal or clean plastic For larger holes. 1 cut toilet paper one inch larger then the hole. 2 put a layer of seal all, and cover with toilet paper 3. Wait 1/2 hour then put more seal all and another layer of toilet paper 4 repeat 3 or 4 times 5. Wait for 6 -8 hours and fill with gas I did mine this way lasted 10 years before I scraped the truck
I just found out this stuff goes off in the tube even when it's sealed and unopened. Just opened up a tube I bought 2 years ago and it's gone thick like boogers! Lost a whole tube😕
I'm thinking about using this for my fuel pump lock ring since I just replaced my fuel pump it shouldn't have to be taken out for years idk what to do with being broke
For an inflatable boat, this would be a better product to use: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesive-Tapes/specialty-tape/iii4670002 - but, be cautious depending on the size of the leak you're working with.
If you're dealing with a metal gas tank and looking to temporarily patch a small pinhole, we would recommend the J-B Weld - 8265S (greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/cold-weld/jjj8265s) or Permatex Spider Patch metal fuel tank repair - 90350 (greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350). Thanks for watching!
Find a bolt that would fit tight in the hole and put bolt in vise grips and warm the bolt to where ot will melt tank a bit and screw it in the hole, no sealant needed. Or use a bolt, tap and sealant for permanent repair
Thanks for your inquiry! According to Eclectic, the product will work well on "most plastics" and they do not specifically list the types of plastic compatibility. For more info, have a look at the product data sheet at: eclecticproducts.com/downloads/tds/tds-seal-all-us-ca-eu-au-nz-mex.pdf
Yes, this product is paintable and moisture resistant. Thanks for watching! More info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties&terms=Brand%3ASeal-All
I have a gas line leak in my car where the line comes up into the fire wall and is attached to a clip fastener line that leads over to the engine. Do I disconnect and wipe the line down before reconnecting then apply the glue. Or can I apply this glue directly on the gasoline wet surface of the line?
From a safety standpoint, if you have a leaking fuel line, the line should be replaced and not patched. If you need any fuel hose, reach out to the Gregg's locaiton closest to you and we would be happy to look after your needs.
It says that it is resistant to Gas and Alcohol … but I cannot find any info if they is resistant to E85/Ethanol based fuels. I am currently using it to stop a leak from a modified fuel pump hanger and in hoping it doesn’t dissolve the alternative adhesive is much more expensive so I am hoping this holds up.
It may work but ultimately would likely only be a temporary repair. If you are looking for a more permanent repair, you may want to consider a proper plastic welding kit such as: greggdistributors.ca/Tools-Shop-Equipment-and-Storage/Soldering-Tools/Butane-Soldering-Tools/paspp75. Alternatively, you could always replace the part.
This product may work as a temporary solution. For a more permanent fix, try the Permatex spider patch repair kit: greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350
I have 2003 rendezvous it leaks at the filler hose where the seams are put together of course it was a recall, so a new tank is 1600 dollars will this work to seal this problem help I am desperate it’s all one piece and plastic tank
Seal-All may work as a temporary repair but you may be better off using a product that is designed for that application that has a higher chance of working long term. Have a look at the Permatex item below: greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90351
Hello, you can visit any of our locations. Click here to find the branch nearest to you. greggdistributors.ca/all-locations. Please call ahead for availability and pricing!
Thanks for watching our video! Seal all is not flexible once fully cured, it drys to a hard clear finish. You may have to try a different sealant. Alternatively, we have replacement spring bottom oil cans available! You can find them on our website @ www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Jump to page I94 in our catalogue to see options.
It should work fine to fix your pin hole leak on PVC in a low pressure application, however, this will likely only work as a temporary repair. Thanks for taking the time to watch our video!
It is not intended for this application. A proper fuel line sealant such as PLS® 2 PREMIUM THREAD SEALANT & GASKET SEALER should be used. This product can be found on page J3 of our online catalogue.
@@GreggDistributorsLP will this actually work I have a fuel line leak on gasoline engine can I seal it off with PLS 2 premium pipe thread and gasket sealer
@@nalgona_s.10x45 The PLS® 2 PREMIUM THREAD SEALANT & GASKET SEALER on J3 of our online catalogue is a thread sealant for this application. As long as your leak is at the threads than it should work. If your fittings are worn/damaged, they may still need to be replaced.
..bro gd pm from Philippines ..can you guarantee that Seal All is effective for my honda xr 200 r motorcycle plastic fuel tank bcoz theres a big crack ...so tell me how and where to buy...by the way this Seal All product is available in Philippines ..tnx..
I have a small leak from the side of a rusty oil pan on my pickup.probably a crack. I have to clean off the rust and oil. Will this work good for that?
While this product is compatible with oil, you may be better off to utilize a product that is specifically designed for your application such as the Permatex Pit Crew's Choice Gas Tank and Radiator Repair (Part #PER12020). This product is specifically designed to repair oil pan holes as stated on Permatex's literature. You can find this product readily available at your local Gregg's store. Thanks!
The product should be compatible for that application, however, it may only work as a temporary repair depending on the severity of the crack in the fitting. If it does not work, you may want to consider replacing the fitting. If you would like to see what we have available for poly fittings, they can be found on page X43 of our catalogue. www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Good luck!
@@bryankennedy1019 If it's a plastic tank and this fix doesn't work, you could try using the plastic weld kit that we have available from Portasol. I had a similar issue with a plastic tank on an older snow mobile and the plastic weld kit fixed it up perfectly. You can check it out in our catalogue on page I65, part number PP75. www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php
@@bryankennedy1019 i used some gorilla glue if you can apply it through the inside of the can using a rule type thing used to mix up paint you can get them at any hardware store or just get a piece of stick apply and let dry it works perfectly
Typically, the most common way to fix a leaking brake master cylinder is by replacing the seal itself to be safe, rather than a temporary leak patch. Over the years, these seals wear out and it becomes necessary to get them replaced, which is probably why you're currently dealing with a leak. Thank you for watching!
Best bet for a metal gas tank is JB-Weld. If you want to see the options we have available have a look at our catalogue on page J4. www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Thanks!
Seal-All would likely not work for that application, and if it did, it would be temporary at best. You should consider using a engine stop leak additive such as Kleen-Flo: greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Fluids-Additives-and-Chemicals/Fuel-System-Additives/klf702 If that doesn't work, you may want to consider taking it to a repair shop, or if you're mechanically inclined to do the work yourself, you could likely replace the gasket with a Permatex gasket maker: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Thread-and-Gasket-Sealants/Gasket-Sealants/per26015
There are a lot of variables here. What is the metal gas tank being used on? How big is the hole? Your best bet to patch a pin hole on a metal tank is usually JB-weld (JJJ8265S) or Permatex Spider Patch metal fuel tank repair (PER90350). After you patch the hole, you may want to consider using a product like POR-15 to clean and seal the inner tank to extend the tank life. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching our video!
This product may work as a temporary solution, but for a more permanent fix try the Permatex spider patch repair kit: greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350
Thanks for your inquiry. From a safety stand point any cracked gas line should be replaced. Seal-All is compatible with gasoline, but for a gas line this should be used as a temporary emergency repair only.
@@GreggDistributorsLP fair play to to u some ppl would say o ye better than getting it fixed boy a plumber ur keeping it real and it is excellent stuff new subscriber
Seal-All should work if its a smaller hole on the tube, as long as the surface is clean where it's applied. Keep in mind that this is just a temporary fix. More product info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Seal-All
Thanks for your inquiry! According to Eclectic, "on leaking objects under pressure, tape over Seal-All with Duct® or masking tape. Additional coats may be applied over tape"...however this will likely not work for a fuel injector. For more info, have a look at the product data sheet at: eclecticproducts.com/downloads/tds/tds-seal-all-us-ca-eu-au-nz-mex.pdf
Likely not, best solution for an air mattress would be rubber cement paired with a proper patch. The Seal-All product cures to a hard, rigid surface and would not have the required flexibility on an air mattress.
Thanks for your question! Seal-All is gas and oil resistant for a long period of time as long as it is cured. The supplier does not recommend completely submerging this product in gasoline as it is meant to stop leaks from the exterior. Take a leaky Jerry can for example. Seal-All would be applied to the outside of the can and would come into contact with gasoline but would not be completely submerged in it. If properly cured, Seal-All has been proven to last for 6 years and is still holding! If you would like more information, please contact the supplier at 1-800-767-4667.
Can you tell us what happens to the glue when you submerge it ? I used it anyway on a hairline crack on a Pulsa Jet carberator pickup tube on a 1969 Briggs 3hp It was sucking air and probably contributed to the motor not running for 10 to 15 years....I cleaned up the carb and it's running now. It's been about 6 days now and still working....i guess i'll find out.
It may work, but would likely only be a temporary repair. If you're looking for a more permanent repair, you may want to consider a proper plastic welding kit, like this one: greggdistributors.ca/Tools-Shop-Equipment-and-Storage/Soldering-Tools/Butane-Soldering-Tools/paspp75?srcid=search. Alternatively, you could always replace the part.
Seal-All will work on a clean surface only if its a smaller hole in the tank, as this is a temporary fix. More product info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Seal-All
Thanks for your inquiry! We do not see this as a recommended application from Seal All. For more info, have a look at the product information: eclecticproducts.com/seal-all.html
I have used it to fix gas tanks and it works good never had a issue of it re leaking or anything it's good stuff
..bro ..do you have any idea that this product is available in Philippines ?
Can you use it in gas lines?
..bro would you mind helping me where to find and buy this Seal All product bcoz my xr200r plastic fuel tank had a big crack..tnx ?
Was the fuel tank plastic or metal?
I use that stuff to fix leaks in gas tanks it works great I love the stuff
By the way is this applicable for plastic gasoline tank bcoz i have my honda plastic gasoline tank had a crack causing leakage
..bro would you mind helping me where to find and buy this Seal All product. .
@@wardjoe9956 it’s no good for Gasoline i put on my fuel pressure pump and still leaking
Is it gear oil resistant as well ?
wish it come with a nozzle applicator for applying into small crack and hole
Use it ALL the time fixing gas tanks etc at work. Amazing how it last lol
Should be rebranded - NO SEAL ALL!
@nelsonsantos770
rebranded? Seal all works great been on the bottom of my gas tank for a long time now.
Can you use it inside a fuel cell as a sean sealer??
Can I use this on my propane line on my RV.. ?? .. in the heat 🥵 the propane gas line is sliding off the brass nipple.
Hi, I bought the product but instructions not clear about whether the gas tank should be empty and dry or can we use this as multiple layers while the gas is still in tank ? Dropping the whole gas tank right now is not possible so asking. TiA.
As with most adhesives, best practice is to apply to a dry surface. You could always try it, and if it doesn't work, you know you will have to drop the tank for the repair.
If using on a gas tank
Clean area to bare metal or clean plastic
For larger holes.
1 cut toilet paper one inch larger then the hole.
2 put a layer of seal all, and cover with toilet paper
3. Wait 1/2 hour then put more seal all and another layer of toilet paper
4 repeat 3 or 4 times
5. Wait for 6 -8 hours and fill with gas
I did mine this way lasted 10 years before I scraped the truck
Yeah fucking right Andrew. U lie
Hello, what is the purpose of of using toilet paper? Thanks
@@davidmendoza3746 support
I have a little hole on my gas tank nothing major but little drops come out can this help that issue
Yeah dude
Don't use this glue, it doesn't work or stick at all. Use JB weld
@@nelsonsantos770 Seal-All works great!
What store can I find this at I live in Las Vegas Nevada
I just found out this stuff goes off in the tube even when it's sealed and unopened. Just opened up a tube I bought 2 years ago and it's gone thick like boogers! Lost a whole tube😕
I have a pin hole leak at the fitting of a natural gas line. Will seal-all work?
No. The fitting should be replaced by a certified gas fitter.
Which one is better to seal rubber with metal on gas and oil (2 cycles boat tank)?? the STIK & SEAL from Loctite or SEAL ALL??
I need to know this too..
I ran out of toothpaste, will this suffice?
Sure, also works well as hair gel.
I'm thinking about using this for my fuel pump lock ring since I just replaced my fuel pump it shouldn't have to be taken out for years idk what to do with being broke
Would this work on a leaking carburetor fuel bowl repair? I think the rubber o -ring is going bad.
We wouldn't reccomend using this product on your carburetor fuel bowl.
Will seal all work for inflatable boats?
I dont think it has flexability for things like that.
For an inflatable boat, this would be a better product to use: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesive-Tapes/specialty-tape/iii4670002 - but, be cautious depending on the size of the leak you're working with.
In my car petrol tank off low hose leek can be use this
Can we use for petrol leak
If you're dealing with a metal gas tank and looking to temporarily patch a small pinhole, we would recommend the J-B Weld - 8265S (greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/cold-weld/jjj8265s) or Permatex Spider Patch metal fuel tank repair - 90350 (greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350). Thanks for watching!
Can i have to use for petrol tank off low pipe
Someone stole gas from my tank, drilled 2 2mm hole in my plastic gas tank on my truck. Will this work on it.
Yes...
Did it work?
Find a bolt that would fit tight in the hole and put bolt in vise grips and warm the bolt to where ot will melt tank a bit and screw it in the hole, no sealant needed. Or use a bolt, tap and sealant for permanent repair
Can you tell me if this will adhere to polypropylene and polyethylene to repair a tank
Thanks for your inquiry! According to Eclectic, the product will work well on "most plastics" and they do not specifically list the types of plastic compatibility. For more info, have a look at the product data sheet at: eclecticproducts.com/downloads/tds/tds-seal-all-us-ca-eu-au-nz-mex.pdf
I'm making a fuel gauge for a chopper out of a small jack daniels bottle and plastic fuel line will this product bond these to for a fuel proof seal?
There's really no way for us to know for sure if this would work given the amount of variables. Good luck with your project, hope it works out!
Can you put it on paint and paint over it
Yes, this product is paintable and moisture resistant. Thanks for watching! More info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties&terms=Brand%3ASeal-All
Is this the sane as uhu adhesive
The palstic part of the wire that pumps the gas is cut off, but the steel part inside is not cut off.if so can we use the stow
My hot water tank is leaking can I use it?
No, this product will not work for this application. If your hot water tank is leaking you will likely need to replace it.
I have a gas line leak in my car where the line comes up into the fire wall and is attached to a clip fastener line that leads over to the engine. Do I disconnect and wipe the line down before reconnecting then apply the glue. Or can I apply this glue directly on the gasoline wet surface of the line?
From a safety standpoint, if you have a leaking fuel line, the line should be replaced and not patched. If you need any fuel hose, reach out to the Gregg's locaiton closest to you and we would be happy to look after your needs.
It says that it is resistant to Gas and Alcohol … but I cannot find any info if they is resistant to E85/Ethanol based fuels. I am currently using it to stop a leak from a modified fuel pump hanger and in hoping it doesn’t dissolve the alternative adhesive is much more expensive so I am hoping this holds up.
Any updat3s
@@mrdiaz2367 didnt hold up for the fuel pump hanger or could just be the way I was using it. The car is gone though .
Would this work on a small tiny tiny hole in my radiator? Its on a plastic area
It may work but ultimately would likely only be a temporary repair. If you are looking for a more permanent repair, you may want to consider a proper plastic welding kit such as: greggdistributors.ca/Tools-Shop-Equipment-and-Storage/Soldering-Tools/Butane-Soldering-Tools/paspp75. Alternatively, you could always replace the part.
@@GreggDistributorsLP just curious but would this plastic welder work to repair a plastic part that would be under pressure?
..brother Gregg...what is the name of store in Philippines can we gind this Seal All ?
We would suggest contacting to the manufacturer to determine if they distribute their products in that area > eclecticproducts.com/contact-us/
Don't buy, it's a piece of junk!
will this work on a pinhole leak at the base of my METAL Oil Tank???
This product may work as a temporary solution. For a more permanent fix, try the Permatex spider patch repair kit:
greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350
@@GreggDistributorsLP awesome....thank you!
Replace your oil tank
Good stuff
THANK you
I have 2003 rendezvous it leaks at the filler hose where the seams are put together of course it was a recall, so a new tank is 1600 dollars will this work to seal this problem help I am desperate it’s all one piece and plastic tank
Seal-All may work as a temporary repair but you may be better off using a product that is designed for that application that has a higher chance of working long term. Have a look at the Permatex item below:
greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90351
Does this work for a heater , that is leaking oil from the pump seal?
No, you will likely have to replace the gasket/seal or use a suitable gasket maker that is designed for that application.
How can I by it
Hello, you can visit any of our locations. Click here to find the branch nearest to you. greggdistributors.ca/all-locations. Please call ahead for availability and pricing!
Me servira para poner como junta en un carburador de moto q me bota gasolina??????
Will it bond to metal that's been painted with rustoleum?
Scrub with 120 sandpaper
Will it seal a hairline crack on the plastic top of my car radiator
Thanks for your inquiry. This product should not be used for that application.
I've used permatex plastic weld two part epoxy on several plastic radiator tanks and have not had any issues yet Lou Cifer.
Hi, I have a hand held oil can that you press on the bottom to dispense oil. The can has some pin hole leaks. Is Seal-All flexible? Thanks.
Thanks for watching our video! Seal all is not flexible once fully cured, it drys to a hard clear finish. You may have to try a different sealant. Alternatively, we have replacement spring bottom oil cans available! You can find them on our website @ www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Jump to page I94 in our catalogue to see options.
I was wondering if use for pressure industrial oil pipe?
Hi there, we do not recommend using Seal-All for this application.
I have a leak on my gas line would this work as a temporary repair
No. From a safety stand point, the line should be replaced immediately.
@@GreggDistributorsLP then what is the point to of buying this!
There is none brother there is none
It says right on the box that it is recommended for polyethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene
Will it work on pinhole water leak on PVC? It worked great on my weed eater gas tank..
It should work fine to fix your pin hole leak on PVC in a low pressure application, however, this will likely only work as a temporary repair. Thanks for taking the time to watch our video!
wonder if it would seal threads on diesel fuel lines and fittings ?
It is not intended for this application. A proper fuel line sealant such as PLS® 2 PREMIUM THREAD SEALANT & GASKET SEALER should be used. This product can be found on page J3 of our online catalogue.
@@GreggDistributorsLP will this actually work I have a fuel line leak on gasoline engine can I seal it off with PLS 2 premium pipe thread and gasket sealer
@@nalgona_s.10x45 The PLS® 2 PREMIUM THREAD SEALANT & GASKET SEALER on J3 of our online catalogue is a thread sealant for this application. As long as your leak is at the threads than it should work. If your fittings are worn/damaged, they may still need to be replaced.
Were can i buy have in the philippines
Thanks for the info! I'm hoping it will bond metal to metal.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for supporting our Canadian Channel! Stay tuned for more to come!
Can i use it as a gasket maker for my water intake on my truck or do you recommend a gasket maker
We would recommend a gasket maker such as Permatex 30874 which can be found on our website: www.greggdistributors.ca/pdfs/CatL001.pdf
..bro gd pm from Philippines ..can you guarantee that Seal All is effective for my honda xr 200 r motorcycle plastic fuel tank bcoz theres a big crack ...so tell me how and where to buy...by the way this Seal All product is available in Philippines ..tnx..
I have a small leak from the side of a rusty oil pan on my pickup.probably a crack. I have to clean off the rust and oil. Will this work good for that?
While this product is compatible with oil, you may be better off to utilize a product that is specifically designed for your application such as the Permatex Pit Crew's Choice Gas Tank and Radiator Repair (Part #PER12020). This product is specifically designed to repair oil pan holes as stated on Permatex's literature. You can find this product readily available at your local Gregg's store. Thanks!
Gregg Distributors Ltd. ok,thanks for the tip!
So is it a glue?
Seal-All is a multi-purpose contact adhesive, much stronger than most standard glues.
What about a cracked 90 degree fitting on a windshield washer tank? I'm assuming it's some sort of plastic!
The product should be compatible for that application, however, it may only work as a temporary repair depending on the severity of the crack in the fitting. If it does not work, you may want to consider replacing the fitting. If you would like to see what we have available for poly fittings, they can be found on page X43 of our catalogue. www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Good luck!
Meron poba SA pilipinas ito
Does this stuff really work?
Yes, the product works great!
@@GreggDistributorsLP Got it yesterday. Trying to fix small leak outside motorcycle gas tank. Hope so.. lol
@@bryankennedy1019 If it's a plastic tank and this fix doesn't work, you could try using the plastic weld kit that we have available from Portasol. I had a similar issue with a plastic tank on an older snow mobile and the plastic weld kit fixed it up perfectly. You can check it out in our catalogue on page I65, part number PP75.
www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php
@@GreggDistributorsLP Its metal. Little pin hole under petcock. Cleaned up sanded area slapped some on last night.
@@bryankennedy1019 i used some gorilla glue if you can apply it through the inside of the can using a rule type thing used to mix up paint you can get them at any hardware store or just get a piece of stick apply and let dry it works perfectly
what about a leak on a brake master cylinder ? The reservoir is plastic.
Typically, the most common way to fix a leaking brake master cylinder is by replacing the seal itself to be safe, rather than a temporary leak patch. Over the years, these seals wear out and it becomes necessary to get them replaced, which is probably why you're currently dealing with a leak. Thank you for watching!
its just lik using contact cement did not work
what about metal gas tanks ?
Best bet for a metal gas tank is JB-Weld. If you want to see the options we have available have a look at our catalogue on page J4.
www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.php. Thanks!
I have a motorcycle with a oil leak along a gasket could I use seal all?
Seal-All would likely not work for that application, and if it did, it would be temporary at best. You should consider using a engine stop leak additive such as Kleen-Flo:
greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Fluids-Additives-and-Chemicals/Fuel-System-Additives/klf702
If that doesn't work, you may want to consider taking it to a repair shop, or if you're mechanically inclined to do the work yourself, you could likely replace the gasket with a Permatex gasket maker:
greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Thread-and-Gasket-Sealants/Gasket-Sealants/per26015
@@GreggDistributorsLP Ya I could rebuild the engine figured I'd see for this though. Thank you
How about a metal gas tank with a hole
There are a lot of variables here. What is the metal gas tank being used on? How big is the hole? Your best bet to patch a pin hole on a metal tank is usually JB-weld (JJJ8265S) or Permatex Spider Patch metal fuel tank repair (PER90350). After you patch the hole, you may want to consider using a product like POR-15 to clean and seal the inner tank to extend the tank life. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching our video!
@@GreggDistributorsLP Hole is the size of a silver dollar
@@WW-lm5ji This product will not work for a hole that size.
Can I use on oil metal tank?
I have a leak
This product may work as a temporary solution, but for a more permanent fix try the Permatex spider patch repair kit:
greggdistributors.ca/automotive/Car-Care/Auto-Body-Repair/per90350
This is oil proof. Well I have a mineral oil basin/pan with a small opening at the bottom which allows the oil to leak out. Will this help that leak?
good thing you put on them safety goggles for this extremely hazardous glue application
😆
You never know dude, freak accident happen.
@@Victoria28057 That’s why they’re FREAK accidents
This stuff is no joke and very toxic. Would seriously damage the eye
I was wondering if I can us it on my cracked gas line
Thanks for your inquiry. From a safety stand point any cracked gas line should be replaced. Seal-All is compatible with gasoline, but for a gas line this should be used as a temporary emergency repair only.
@@GreggDistributorsLP fair play to to u some ppl would say o ye better than getting it fixed boy a plumber ur keeping it real and it is excellent stuff new subscriber
My dude!!
This product uses in patrol liking
Anyone ever use this on brake fluid? I'm making a clutch resovoir and need to seal the fittings
Good Question
@@bobstokoe1332 actually I did..it hasn't leaked yet
Thanks for the info what about a water pump
I have a oil leak in a vehicle that’s seaping out of a tube. Can this seal as its still leaking out?
Seal-All should work if its a smaller hole on the tube, as long as the surface is clean where it's applied. Keep in mind that this is just a temporary fix. More product info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Seal-All
Can I use this on my fuel injector ? It has a small leak
Thanks for your inquiry! According to Eclectic, "on leaking objects under pressure, tape over Seal-All with Duct® or masking tape. Additional coats may be applied over tape"...however this will likely not work for a fuel injector. For more info, have a look at the product data sheet at: eclecticproducts.com/downloads/tds/tds-seal-all-us-ca-eu-au-nz-mex.pdf
Where's Greg?
We are located in Western Canada > greggdistributors.ca/all-locations
Would this work on a air mattress
Likely not, best solution for an air mattress would be rubber cement paired with a proper patch. The Seal-All product cures to a hard, rigid surface and would not have the required flexibility on an air mattress.
Will this product become work when submerged in gasoline for looong periods of time ? Will it EVER dissolve in gasoline ?
Thanks for your question! Seal-All is gas and oil resistant for a long period of time as long as it is cured. The supplier does not recommend completely submerging this product in gasoline as it is meant to stop leaks from the exterior. Take a leaky Jerry can for example. Seal-All would be applied to the outside of the can and would come into contact with gasoline but would not be completely submerged in it. If properly cured, Seal-All has been proven to last for 6 years and is still holding! If you would like more information, please contact the supplier at 1-800-767-4667.
Can you tell us what happens to the glue when you submerge it ? I used it anyway on a hairline crack on a Pulsa Jet carberator pickup tube on a 1969 Briggs 3hp
It was sucking air and probably contributed to the motor not running for 10 to 15 years....I cleaned up the carb and it's running now.
It's been about 6 days now and still working....i guess i'll find out.
@@GreggDistributorsLP no is not
I put on my fuel pump pressure and till leaking
Ima buy this and make a hole in a pot and seal it with this to test its oil proof claim.
Did it work?
@@CRAZYRAIN101 I never bought it as I put off the project but ill get on it.
Better put those safety googles on, cause the tubes are high pressure and might squirt in you face!
He must of rode his Harley into the studio that day and forgot to take them off..
@@chipsammich2078lol 😂 exactly
If this doesn't work on my radiator like said ima be disappointed
Will it work on plastic hose for radiator leaks
It may work, but would likely only be a temporary repair. If you're looking for a more permanent repair, you may want to consider a proper plastic welding kit, like this one: greggdistributors.ca/Tools-Shop-Equipment-and-Storage/Soldering-Tools/Butane-Soldering-Tools/paspp75?srcid=search. Alternatively, you could always replace the part.
Will this work on aplastic diesel fuel tank on my truck?
Hell no. That diesel will eat that shit so fast Jose. Don't throw away a good truck buddy
will it work on tank with dripping gas?
Seal-All will work on a clean surface only if its a smaller hole in the tank, as this is a temporary fix. More product info here: greggdistributors.ca/adhesives-sealants-and-tape/Adhesives-and-Cements/Adhesives-and-Cement-Adhesives?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Seal-All
Can this be used on steel diesel fuel tank?
Thanks for your inquiry! We do not see this as a recommended application from Seal All. For more info, have a look at the product information: eclecticproducts.com/seal-all.html