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Seal-All Gas & Oil Resistant Clear Contact Adhesive 2 oz

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Seal-All is the “repair-kit-in-a-tube” that every mechanic and dedicated hobbyist keeps handy. Unlike household glues, this contact adhesive sets quickly in minutes and creates a tenacious bond that laughs at gasoline, motor oil, and most solvents. You’ll appreciate the easy-flow formula that gets into tight spots for effective sealing, and once cured, the bond is completely clear, waterproof, and remains flexible enough not to become brittle in extreme heat or cold. This is your definitive solution for leaks and bonds that other products simply can’t handle.

Key Features of Seal-All Gas & Oil Resistant Clear Contact Adhesive

Creates an immediate, high-strength bond that seals and insulates
Sets quickly, becoming tacky in just 2 to 3 minutes for fast assembly
Unaffected by prolonged exposure to gasoline, oil, and alcohol
Remains tough and flexible in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 150°F
Its water-resistant property is immediate upon application
Adheres with superior strength to metal, most plastics, glass, and vinyl
Clear formula allows for clean, discreet repairs on many materials
Can be used as both a sealant for leaks and a contact adhesive for bonding

Additional Information

Brand: Seal-All
Product Type: Contact Adhesive and Sealant
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Product Use: Gas and Oil Resistant Repair
Size: 2 oz
Material: Liquid Polymer (Methyl Ethyl Ketone and Acetone)
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When using Seal-All for a leak, especially on something like a metal gas tank, a single thick application often isn’t the best method. Instead, press a small amount directly into the leak, hold it for a few minutes until it congeals, and then apply two to three additional thin coats, allowing each layer about 10 minutes to set before the next. This layering technique builds a stronger, more reliable, and longer-lasting seal against pressure and chemical exposure. Always work in a well-ventilated area due to the solvent content.

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