Flex Seal

Tape Black 4"X5'

SKU: TFSBLKR0405
R 282.00 Incl. VAT


AVAILABILITY:
  • Plumbing repairs
  • Seal out air and water
  • General home repairs
  • Fast fixes on boats, autos or RVs
  • Roof repairs
  • Pool repairs
  • Bath and shower
  • DIY projects and much more

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DESCRIPTION:

SUPER STRONG WATERPROOF TAPE

Powerful adhesive with a thick, flexible rubberized backing that conforms to virtually any shape and surface, even underwater. Gets stronger with time and pressure. UV resistant, VOC- free, withstands extreme temperature and weather conditions.

  • Plumbing repairs
  • Seal out air and water
  • General home repairs
  • Fast fixes on boats, autos or RVs
  • Roof repairs
  • Pool repairs
  • Bath and shower
  • DIY projects and much more

Works on: PVC, acrylic, metal, steel, copper, aluminum, wood, ceramic, porcelain, tile, glass, rubber, fiberglass, stucco, plaster, stone, cement, concrete, dry wall, EPDM roofs, some plastics, fabrics, vinyl and more.

DIRECTIONS

  1. CUT. Leave backing on tape and cut to desired dimension. Make sure to use a high quality utility knife with disposable blades or a razor blade when cutting.
  2. PEEL. Remove the backing from the tape.
  3. STICK. Apply tape to a clean surface and press down firmly.
  4. SEAL. Using your fingers, plastic squeegee or roller, press down firmly and remove any air pockets.

*Flex Tape is a temporary, emergency repair and is not meant to be a permanent fix.

**Flex Tape may not bond to all hoses.

 

FLEX TIPS

  • For maximum adhesion on porous surfaces, using a standard blow dryer will help the adhesives bond with the surface.
  • Flex Tape’s bond will increase with time and pressure. Continued firm pressure will help increase adhesion.
  • Once fully bonded, Flex Tape cannot be repositioned.
  • Flex Tape adhesives may resist bonding to some plasticized or waterproof materials, siliconized, greasy, oily, dirty, or porous surfaces.
  • Certain fabrics such as canvas, nylon, polyester, synthetics, cotton and some other materials may need up to 24 hours to reach maximum hold.