We been using the clear FlexSeal spray for an unfound roof leak also for two years. But we recoat the area every 6 months b\c we don't know if the heat from the sun breaks seal down or not.
Awesome, THX! Being as this product hardened when exposed to air. Question: The gallon you used once the lid is cracked and exposed to air how long will the product inside last after resealed? Does the opened and resealed product harden in the can quickly?
Just as Flex Seal did with their aerosol product I imagine that they will offer a greater color selection after the product is on the market for a longer period of time. It's to see if it will be a seller
Thanks for the honest review. It seems too good to be true. I'm trying to apply the Flex Seal liquid to fix a recurring leaking from the bathroom from the second floor to the first floor. Nothing has worked. I'm trying to seal the exterior sides of the bathtub and base and the toilet base and corners of the bathroom where water could leak. I've tried reapplying grout and then caulking it, but it didn't work. Would Flex Seal liquid work? How long should I wait before applying the second coat?
One side of the can - "Non Flammable Non Toxic Non Hazardous" Other side of the can - "CAUTION: COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED" So which one is it Flex Seal?!
so i think what it means is that it technically isn’t chemically hazardous but having liquid rubber solidifying in your stomach isn’t necessarily safe. as for the flammability contradiction, no fuckin clue
Ok you gave it a 10 out o 10 for the stuff you tested But if I used it on the bottom of a boat how would it stand up to it getting scraped by the shoreline over repeated time
I enjoyed your demonstration for flexseal. However this product does and absolutely will break down over a period of just a few weeks to a few months depending on the application. It breaks down in direct and indirect sunlight. I have used the white, black and clear, and they all break down over a few months in outdoor conditions.
Really, how well does it adhere to surfaces? You know, how some products like Caulk peel off like if it was a smooth surface, like if it was a casting medium for a mold.
it makes me sad that you dont get more views. I love your reviews like i have said before. I appreciate that hard effort it takes to put out these videos. always looking forward to the next one. thanks JD
You should paint it on a pieces of different materials (wood, shingle roof, sheet metal, glass) and expose those pieces to the elements for a year and see what happens after a year of abuse!
Great video: you helped me. I just bought the smallest size, planning to coat a 2' x 4' sheet of plywood to use as a table top in my wood shop. I need a waterproof surface for my wet sharpening stones and wet grinder. After seeing your review I'm not sure I want to use it: you said particles cling to it, and this makes sense because of how rubbery it is. But in my wood shop there is always dust here and there, even though I clean up at the end of every session. I suspect my Flex Seal table top will be forever pitted with little dust particles that I'll never be able to get out. Can you answer this question for me: once the Flex Seal cures, do you think the particles will come off with a wet sponge, or do they stick around more than that? Thanks again. You have a unique style, but it's clear you've thought carefully about your content. Nice work.
If you went with the clear Flex Seal instead of the black then the little dusty bits wouldn't show up nearly as much as they would against a dark surface :-)
Great video, thank you. I'm making an outdoor wreath out of cardboard and paper towel rolls. I want to use flex seal to waterproof it and I wanted to know if after it is completely dry if it can be spray painted and if the paint will stay nicely or peel off? I would use a krylon paint I think?
Drill a hole in a wine bottle, Flex Seal the hole, fill it 3/4 of the way with Diet Soda, glue a Mentos to the bottom of a cork. Push the cork back into the bottle. Turn the bottle upside down. See if the cork or the hole blows first.....
This was before Flex Tape (I think). I used Flex Tape to fix the passenger's side rear view mirror on my car. after being in the sun, it lost it's grip and started to move. So basically all it did was leave a sticky mess on the mirror.
Could this be used for exterior retaining walls that have slight cracked ? Will it stick on the wall and can it be painted after it has cured for 30 days? Thanks and great video!
When paint or coat something, and you DON'T want lint from the air to settle on it...take a cardboard box and spray the box with water...then let it sit and drain so no water is dripping from the box...set the box over what you want to dry without lint or fuzz from the floating air....perfect! The water is to keep dust down in the box is all....Boom~!
Had a bad vaccum leak on a plastic intake on an automobile throwing engine codes. Bad location. Used the flex seal spray and my headaches were over. I wish they would attach a straw or tubing to the end of the can to pinpoint spray. I know it would have to be made out of material that wouldnt clog but it would make applying spray that much better for hard to spray places
I used Flex Seal liquid plus it's tape on a rather large hole on a main drain (cast iron) and it hasn't sprung a leak yet and that was about 2 years ago now. Fingers crossed!!
Good review, but colors, lint? Four shades already plenty to remedy a problem and knock off lint etc. with a quick slide of a rag. Thank you for your review. I'm going to patch a few small leaks on my flat top roof with it until the big resurfacing job,later..
Nice review, I was a little worried at the start as I seen a link to purchase it in the videos info. Which normally means it's a bias review. But it wasn't!! Also it's Static Electricity That makes all the dust, dirt, lint and everything else stick to it. Try wiping it with a fabric softener sheet/dryer sheet or spray it with Static Guard spray and see if that helps.
Your little test are cool but I used it on my RV and after a year it cracked and peeled off mind you I use the stuff in the spray can but it doesn't last long.
the particles on the handle likely settled there DURING the drying process, which should have been done INSIDE not outside, over some plastic or something, not out where dust and other stuff was blowing around.
Excellent video as I have used Flex Seal numerous times, but the clear is not as “wonderful” has the others! When I used it in a sink my goofy helper ran the water, so Flex Seal tape adhered to dry part, but not the wet part. I told her to reapply it later when dry. I assume this worked as she did not call back about this.
Great review..However I have heard that flex turns to power after a few month exposed to the weather..Any chance you could to another review after leaving it exposed to sun/rain for 6 months?
Colby Sanders I did the roof of my small RV a year ago and it sits outside uncovered and it is still as good as it was when I put it on. The secret is to clean the roof well. I also washed it several times. I would recommend it anytime. Half the price of the stuff you get at Camping World.
I have a pipe that is leaking. I tried to use water resistant tape to stop the leak but it didn’t work. Do you think this will do the job successfully?
Couple things for ya... U could probably mix some paint in with the liquid clear if you want an objective color... 2nd your going on about dust attraction... Perhaps a dusting of wd40 might be of assistance.... Id like to try flex seal liquid for some of my projects...
Good review but i would of seen how it held in a pressurized system. I would of got a piece of copper pipe and put a hole in it sealed it up and hooked a compressor up to it and slowly raised the psi till it burst. Standard water lines in a house should hold 35 lbs of pressure.
If it snows where you are you should wait for winter and go a coat something in that stuff and leave it bauried in snow all winter and see what happens
How long you been working for flex Corp? Others tried this and it failed miserably. The company dupes people with the trickery commercials. These companies need to be held to the standard of what they advertise and show in commercials.
Hello Nitro is this available in clear liquid or spray , i need to use it to spray on bathroom tiles which are a little leaking , i think it should be a temporary good product to seal any leaks . pls advise . thanks
Good review. I would like to say 2 things; 1) you repeat a lot of information as if the viewer didn't hear it the first time. 2) For the handle of your rubber mallet, it can be easily rinsed with water to remove all the "environmental debris" just like those blue "rubber" lint rollars. The best part of the vid is that yeah, I plan to get some flex seal liquid. I already have it in a can. I'm waiting for the weather to clear up so I can fix a leak in my cutters.
Can I use it around the baseboards in a room in my basement. Have foundation cracks that cant afford to fix yet. And will doing this cause further problems with regard to the foundation crack?
Do you think this would work good on the bottom of a metal kitchen chair.. I have metal kitchen chairs the plastic on the bottom has worn off and now it's metal on ceramic causing rust on my floor I've been looking for something that will go on the bottom of my black chair legs that will last when people sit on it and stop the rusting I figured I would dip the chair right in the flex liquid just enough to cover the bottom and then let it dry.. What do you
I use this product on my RV on top roof. Please could you tell me this product outlast for how many years before the seal break and leaks again?. Thank you I really appreciate
Awesome review!! Question: what additive(s) can be mixed in prior to applying so after it drys, it’ll have a slight tacky/sticky feel ??? ☝️☝️☝️ if someone knows, or has done this, please list the ratios you had success with. Thx🙏🏽
i think the value proposition of the paint can for 15 bucks vs the spray for 12 is a lot better of a deal. i personally like the stuff its handy for around the house for diy handy craftsman like mystelf. i dont use it that often so a can would likely last me all year easy. for me right now though and its the big questing of the day is how well does this work for sound deadening? specifically in a car. im in the process of installing all new gear both front/rear doors and i had my mind set on getting a roll of dynamat for the backwave and key parts of my speaker mount and wanted to find a cheaper solution for the rest of the doors and possibly the back of my explorer under the sub n so on. i know they sell spray on stuff and im betting flex seal is the same for the most part and if so im totally just gonna get a can or 2 of this vs slowing patching in the rest of my car with dynamat cause 10 feet is 15 bucks.
I have a 500 gallon plastic (it is roto molded plastic - whatever that is) cistern that is full of water. There is a 2" threaded outlet at the bottom of the tank with a plastic pipe screwed into those threads and a plastic on/off valve screwed onto the pipe. The pipe, at the tank, has a small leak. I put silicone on that leak many years ago, but tonight I dislodged the silicone and it is dripping... Will this product Flex Seal work for my situation? I would like to remove the silicone and spray this stuff around the pipe coming out of the tank. Will this product work if my pipe/tank is a little wet?
Dude are you mario in real life?
@vsonic86 I was thinking the same thing lol
vsonic86 naw I say Cleveland
LOl!!!!!!!
vsonic86 luigi
vsonic86
naw the guy is black
maria is a white Italian person made by Japanese people man get your facts shit mierda correct vato lmao
i used flex seal to get rid of all the leaks in my metal shed. AWSOME PRODUCT
If you buy white and buy different color dyes you can make your own flex seal .
Scott Campbell awesome Idea
I had a roof leak used flex seal spray, worked great repair done 5 yrs ago will buy again
Angel A.
I’m pretty sure it hasn’t been out for that long, but yeah that stuff is good for sealing leaks and cracks.
@Angel, I used it on my roof and gutters and did not work at all! Quit lying!
We been using the clear FlexSeal spray for an unfound roof leak also for two years. But we recoat the area every 6 months b\c we don't know if the heat from the sun breaks seal down or not.
@@dianneanderson731 , Spray it on your gutters when you get a leak on your gutters! I GUARANTEE IT WON'T WORK!
@@loribell9741 stfu
Awesome, THX! Being as this product hardened when exposed to air. Question: The gallon you used once the lid is cracked and exposed to air how long will the product inside last after resealed? Does the opened and resealed product harden in the can quickly?
Just as Flex Seal did with their aerosol product I imagine that they will offer a greater color selection after the product is on the market for a longer period of time. It's to see if it will be a seller
*exclamation point*
IL13 -exclamation point-
*_EXCLAMATION POINT_*
Thanks for the honest review. It seems too good to be true. I'm trying to apply the Flex Seal liquid to fix a recurring leaking from the bathroom from the second floor to the first floor. Nothing has worked. I'm trying to seal the exterior sides of the bathtub and base and the toilet base and corners of the bathroom where water could leak. I've tried reapplying grout and then caulking it, but it didn't work. Would Flex Seal liquid work? How long should I wait before applying the second coat?
One side of the can - "Non Flammable Non Toxic Non Hazardous" Other side of the can - "CAUTION: COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED" So which one is it Flex Seal?!
Before and after use....
Also, swallowing fast drying liquid rubber might not be so good for the throat and stomach although, it would be hard to accidentally do that
After it dries.
so i think what it means is that it technically isn’t chemically hazardous but having liquid rubber solidifying in your stomach isn’t necessarily safe. as for the flammability contradiction, no fuckin clue
Flammable and harmful when in liquid form... Non flammable, and non toxic when cured. The toxic part is the evaporative solvent.
Ok you gave it a 10 out o 10 for the stuff you tested
But if I used it on the bottom of a boat how would it stand up to it getting scraped by the shoreline over repeated time
I enjoyed your demonstration for flexseal. However this product does and absolutely will break down over a period of just a few weeks to a few months depending on the application. It breaks down in direct and indirect sunlight. I have used the white, black and clear, and they all break down over a few months in outdoor conditions.
Thanks. I am considering this to seal a long crack between two halves of a bird bath.
Really, how well does it adhere to surfaces? You know, how some products like Caulk peel off like if it was a smooth surface, like if it was a casting medium for a mold.
Great video. I agree completely. I don't know why this stuff gets a bad rap, it's been great for my purposes.
This might be a stupid question, but can I use flex seal (the spray can) to cover up a medium hole in a glass door?
Might be a dumb question...
Is it safe to come in contact with food/drinking water once dried?
it makes me sad that you dont get more views. I love your reviews like i have said before. I appreciate that hard effort it takes to put out these videos. always looking forward to the next one. thanks JD
You should paint it on a pieces of different materials (wood, shingle roof, sheet metal, glass) and expose those pieces to the elements for a year and see what happens after a year of abuse!
It would be great to see how it holds up, but it is specifically designed as a temporary solution to a leak
I have seen all the ads. I never heard the word "temporary"
*_N O W T H A T S A L O T T A D A M A G E_*
This stuff will not last 3 months, Lloyd , roofer 35 years.
Roofers don't want to lose business, not sure I can trust their testimony.
I accidentally wandered into this but I just gotta say its a great review, thoughtfully done and very well presented!
Danny McBride and Cleveland Brown's voices made a baby.
Oh and good review.
Rory Baranyai that's hilarious!
Balloons on a mail box is a universal symbol for
Party over here
Yes!
Just imagine mexican kermit
Great video: you helped me. I just bought the smallest size, planning to coat a 2' x 4' sheet of plywood to use as a table top in my wood shop. I need a waterproof surface for my wet sharpening stones and wet grinder. After seeing your review I'm not sure I want to use it: you said particles cling to it, and this makes sense because of how rubbery it is. But in my wood shop there is always dust here and there, even though I clean up at the end of every session. I suspect my Flex Seal table top will be forever pitted with little dust particles that I'll never be able to get out. Can you answer this question for me: once the Flex Seal cures, do you think the particles will come off with a wet sponge, or do they stick around more than that? Thanks again. You have a unique style, but it's clear you've thought carefully about your content. Nice work.
If you went with the clear Flex Seal instead of the black then the little dusty bits wouldn't show up nearly as much as they would against a dark surface :-)
I’d go with polyurethane the surface might be better for your application
Great video, thank you. I'm making an outdoor wreath out of cardboard and paper towel rolls. I want to use flex seal to waterproof it and I wanted to know if after it is completely dry if it can be spray painted and if the paint will stay nicely or peel off? I would use a krylon paint I think?
Drill a hole in a wine bottle, Flex Seal the hole, fill it 3/4 of the way with Diet Soda, glue a Mentos to the bottom of a cork. Push the cork back into the bottle. Turn the bottle upside down. See if the cork or the hole blows first.....
David Monroe sweet idea
Okay so I tried this and the bottle nearly fucking exploded but the cork was the first to go
That's the best idea ever
Please make a video tag me lol
🤣🤣🤣
Great stuff! BUT, you cant paint on it. Latex paint will not stick to it. Also has a weird smell so make sure you have good ventilation
This was before Flex Tape (I think). I used Flex Tape to fix the passenger's side rear view mirror on my car. after being in the sun, it lost it's grip and started to move. So basically all it did was leave a sticky mess on the mirror.
But can it SEAL MY EX WIFE'S MOUTH SHUT!?
shit my nigga u gotta try that for your own
karl28560
If you try it, let me know how it works! But I might need 2 gallons... SHE HAS A HUGE FRIGGIN' MOUTH!
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Showing the body off
karl28560 bro you are a savage I respect dat
karl28560 You should try that
best flex seal review I've seen sew far
You you can use it to pick up stuff off the floor. Coat a roller with it and roll it across a rug to pick up hair and stuff that clogs the vacuum
If you got clear flex seal you can mix in pigments or dyes to get the right color.
Could this be used for exterior retaining walls that have slight cracked ? Will it stick on the wall and can it be painted after it has cured for 30 days? Thanks and great video!
The real question is.... How long does it last after it's applied????
I just recently got into smelting lead to make diving weights,is this a suitable product for multiple salt water applications
You have a gift for reviewing exactly what we want to see. Well done! I have subscribed. All good wishes for 2018!
When paint or coat something, and you DON'T want lint from the air to settle on it...take a cardboard box and spray the box with water...then let it sit and drain so no water is dripping from the box...set the box over what you want to dry without lint or fuzz from the floating air....perfect! The water is to keep dust down in the box is all....Boom~!
I wonder can it hold good at high temperatures?
Had a bad vaccum leak on a plastic intake on an automobile throwing engine codes. Bad location. Used the flex seal spray and my headaches were over. I wish they would attach a straw or tubing to the end of the can to pinpoint spray. I know it would have to be made out of material that wouldnt clog but it would make applying spray that much better for hard to spray places
Maybe they should make air filters out of that stuff for the home air purifiers. Catches air particals and rises off. Sounds possible!
You sound like Cleveland Brown
i think he is
I used Flex Seal liquid plus it's tape on a rather large hole on a main drain (cast iron) and it hasn't sprung a leak yet and that was about 2 years ago now. Fingers crossed!!
Replace it and don't have to worry about everyday.
Noah used a similar product for the ark,,,,,,pine pitch with wood ashes and moss mixed into it!
Flashing on the roof around my fireplace is letting water in, would this work to fix the leak?
Why use anything else?
Good review, but colors, lint? Four shades already plenty to remedy a problem and knock off lint etc. with a quick slide of a rag. Thank you for your review. I'm going to patch a few small leaks on my flat top roof with it until the big resurfacing job,later..
Can this work on metal pipes to keep from rustying.Im thinking on water faucet pipe.
Excellence in your thorough explanation of the product. OUTSTANDING!!!
Nice job. But I need to know if it be applied 'under' water?
Nice review, I was a little worried at the start as I seen a link to purchase it in the videos info. Which normally means it's a bias review. But it wasn't!!
Also it's Static Electricity That makes all the dust, dirt, lint and everything else stick to it. Try wiping it with a fabric softener sheet/dryer sheet or spray it with Static Guard spray and see if that helps.
Been 4 years How is the review? Has it held up over time?
does not look bone dry at 6:04 . there is a hint of water near the edge.
joel castro that time stamp is just the guy talking...
8:05
+joel castro
He may not have let the Flex Seal dry properly or completely between coats. Because the rest of the board seems dry. I'd say it worked.
How hot was it when you left the tool in the sun?
Your little test are cool but I used it on my RV and after a year it cracked and peeled off mind you I use the stuff in the spray can but it doesn't last long.
the particles on the handle likely settled there DURING the drying process, which should have been done INSIDE not outside, over some plastic or something, not out where dust and other stuff was blowing around.
what I like to see is the flex tape ... can it hold up to the pressure, can you use it to fix a slashed Tire on the side not on the tread
Glad to have you back Jd
Can it be used to seal a 75 psi 210° steam pipe?
Excellent video as I have used Flex Seal numerous times, but the clear is not as “wonderful” has the others! When I used it in a sink my goofy helper ran the water, so Flex Seal tape adhered to dry part, but not the wet part. I told her to reapply it later when dry. I assume this worked as she did not call back about this.
How long will that $90 can be good after opening and using a small amount? Seems like it would set up and be unusable.
Just wanted to say you are right. It is a 10 out of 10. I love it.
Great review..However I have heard that flex turns to power after a few month exposed to the weather..Any chance you could to another review after leaving it exposed to sun/rain for 6 months?
Colby Sanders I did the roof of my small RV a year ago and it sits outside uncovered and it is still as good as it was when I put it on. The secret is to clean the roof well. I also washed it several times. I would recommend it anytime. Half the price of the stuff you get at Camping World.
The original flex seal when it first came out only had black, white, gray, and clear color options too
Excellent comprehensive review. Thank you! :0)
the hammer isn’t going peel off by letting it sit... you’re going to have to use it to see if the rubber stays
*exclamation point*
This is how many times he said "exclamation point"
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can you use it to fix a Crack in a swimming pool?
i would use flex tape because since this is liquid and your pool contains liquid the flex seal will fill up you pool so use flex tape
Medward21 can u fix your bath. tub carcks wit it ????
probably since it's waterproof so yeah
if it is a hard in ground pool then it should work just let it set for a day or two like paint but make sure you get it in to the crack
Nagy Nageb yes
You deserve more subs bra!! Keep up the good work
I have a pipe that is leaking. I tried to use water resistant tape to stop the leak but it didn’t work. Do you think this will do the job successfully?
if it is a inground hard tipe pool it should work just make sure you get it in to the crack and let it set for a day or two like paint
TFS great review. I liked when you said colors please! That was funny. 😂 I'm glad this product worked out and yes the boat coating was gimmicky. 👍💗
Great vid, man!
very old comment
@@Ethanrielle yes
Abrar Damara lol
Any tips on waterproofing a leaking concrete basement with liquid flex seal? Should you morter the joints or apply this right over it as is??
Couple things for ya... U could probably mix some paint in with the liquid clear if you want an objective color... 2nd your going on about dust attraction... Perhaps a dusting of wd40 might be of assistance.... Id like to try flex seal liquid for some of my projects...
Put a small hole in a water hose. Seal it. Then turn water on. Will it still hold?
If I was to paint a floor with this... do you think it would be slippery to walk on or does it stick like rubber?
Can you paint over flex seal?
Good review but i would of seen how it held in a pressurized system. I would of got a piece of copper pipe and put a hole in it sealed it up and hooked a compressor up to it and slowly raised the psi till it burst. Standard water lines in a house should hold 35 lbs of pressure.
If it snows where you are you should wait for winter and go a coat something in that stuff and leave it bauried in snow all winter and see what happens
nice review. You sound like Cleveland
No he sounds like kermit
Panther a hybrid of the two
How long you been working for flex Corp? Others tried this and it failed miserably. The company dupes people with the trickery commercials. These companies need to be held to the standard of what they advertise and show in commercials.
wow you left the hammer outside for a week, what a test! amazing
Thinking of trying this on my hockey sticks. How easy is it to remove? Can it be cut and peeled off with a razor blade for example?
Can I use this on my gutters and roof for temporary fix for the winter
u can use it on gutter for permanent fix roof temp yes of course thats what it was originally designed for roofs
made that bottle uglier than it already was
Jonny Bravo test purposes
Ray Giesea. Quit liking your own comments.
XxTheDarkOnesxX
Quit being a bitch
XxTheDarkOnesxX Quit existing.
Wow, that’s fucking dark
does it have a rubbery feel when applied to wood?
Thanks for this video. Would you recommend this for sealing a customized box trailer made out of plywood?
How durable would you say that stuff is? Like if a person was to overcoat a PU shoe sole with multiple coats, do you think that stuff would hold up?
Hello Nitro is this available in clear liquid or spray , i need to use it to spray on bathroom tiles which are a little leaking , i think it should be a temporary good product to seal any leaks . pls advise . thanks
Can I use this to seal a slow leak on asphalt shingle roof with skylight?
Good review. I would like to say 2 things; 1) you repeat a lot of information as if the viewer didn't hear it the first time. 2) For the handle of your rubber mallet, it can be easily rinsed with water to remove all the "environmental debris" just like those blue "rubber" lint rollars. The best part of the vid is that yeah, I plan to get some flex seal liquid. I already have it in a can. I'm waiting for the weather to clear up so I can fix a leak in my cutters.
Can I use it around the baseboards in a room in my basement. Have foundation cracks that cant afford to fix yet. And will doing this cause further problems with regard to the foundation crack?
Maria Rose I want to Kno the same thing.. because my basement is flooding and I can't afford that extra work. So if I can diy would
Same here need to know
Do you think this would work good on the bottom of a metal kitchen chair..
I have metal kitchen chairs the plastic on the bottom has worn off and now it's metal on ceramic causing rust on my floor
I've been looking for something that will go on the bottom of my black chair legs that will last when people sit on it and stop the rusting
I figured I would dip the chair right in the flex liquid just enough to cover the bottom and then let it dry..
What do you
I wanna see you make a flex seal rubber mallet.
Need a PSI test on the holes in that bottle.
Dude is awesome. A honest and thorough review is hard to find. You just found yourself another subscriber!
I put it on wood. It just peeled off in about 2 months
Was it attic roof wood inside you put it on when it leaked?
I use this product on my RV on top roof. Please could you tell me this product outlast for how many years before the seal break and leaks again?. Thank you I really appreciate
Awesome review!!
Question: what additive(s) can be mixed in prior to applying so after it drys, it’ll have a slight tacky/sticky feel ???
☝️☝️☝️ if someone knows, or has done this, please list the ratios you had success with.
Thx🙏🏽
Is it good to refurbish an old tub ?
I'm building a koi pond and I have a concrete foundation do you think this will be a good recommendation to seal the concrete
i think the value proposition of the paint can for 15 bucks vs the spray for 12 is a lot better of a deal. i personally like the stuff its handy for around the house for diy handy craftsman like mystelf. i dont use it that often so a can would likely last me all year easy. for me right now though and its the big questing of the day is how well does this work for sound deadening? specifically in a car. im in the process of installing all new gear both front/rear doors and i had my mind set on getting a roll of dynamat for the backwave and key parts of my speaker mount and wanted to find a cheaper solution for the rest of the doors and possibly the back of my explorer under the sub n so on. i know they sell spray on stuff and im betting flex seal is the same for the most part and if so im totally just gonna get a can or 2 of this vs slowing patching in the rest of my car with dynamat cause 10 feet is 15 bucks.
I have a 500 gallon plastic (it is roto molded plastic - whatever that is) cistern that is full of water. There is a 2" threaded outlet at the bottom of the tank with a plastic pipe screwed into those threads and a plastic on/off valve screwed onto the pipe.
The pipe, at the tank, has a small leak. I put silicone on that leak many years ago, but tonight I dislodged the silicone and it is dripping...
Will this product Flex Seal work for my situation? I would like to remove the silicone and spray this stuff around the pipe coming out of the tank. Will this product work if my pipe/tank is a little wet?
does it work to fix cracks on bicycle tires
Dummy: it's supposed to seal WATER OUT, not AIR IN.
How about flex seal underwater with pool tiles?
Yes, it holds up under water very well!