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Erin
Bewertet in Kanada am 23. Januar 2025
Worked better than expected,, gotta work fast though hardens really fast (less than 2 min) but did the job
ISU
Bewertet in den USA am20. Januar 2025
Only last about a year. So if you need it for a quick fix yes buy it.
sheldon melendy
Bewertet in Kanada am 17. November 2022
I’d like to use a Bedliner to seal it afterwards just so moisture don’t start lifting it off.
M. Taylor
Bewertet in den USA am27. Juli 2019
I bought this to fix a crack in an Infiniti g35 gas tank. I prefer 2-part epoxies and this got good reviews. I drained the tank completely before starting, and scraped off the undercoating. Also used light sandpaper to completely clean the area 2-3" around the crack. Use gloves when using the epoxy.The resin and hardener get mixed right in the bag which is convenient. The instructions say you have about 5 minutes to use it, but you don't have that long - you need to hurry. I first tried applying it with the little plastic trowel, but that is not very efficient. The epoxy hardened before I got half of it applied. The little brush they give you is a joke. I was also on my back so it was more difficult. After it cures for a while I sanded it lightly until smooth. I used a second package to finish the job, this time using my fingers to apply it. This allowed me to push it into place better and rub it in good. It's a little soupy and beware that it gets very hot as it cures, almost too hot to touch. The second batch stuck really well.I've been driving the car for about 3 months with no issues. I'm happy with this product. Just be diligent with the prep and make sure you get 2 packs because it cures faster than you can use it. Good luck.
Andrew Phillips
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 27. September 2015
I followed the instructions accurately, placed the putty in the small hole in my fuel tank, applied the gauze and painted the sealant on. Everything seemed ok and looked a much better job than the JB weld I'd had in for the previous 4 years. Now, only a year later I have fuel all over my garage floor after complete failure of the repair. I have removed the repair to find the putty has completely broken up and the little bits of grot are lying in the tank. So in conclusion I'd say: 1) Repair does not last and 2) putty disintegrates on contact with petrol. I'm now doing what I should have done in the first place - aluminium weld repair.
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