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LePage Stik'N Seal 1366092 - 30ML Extreme Repair Adhesive, Clear, 30 mL Carded Tube
- Applicable Materials: ABS Aluminum Ceramic Fiberglass Glass Granite Marble Plastic Porcelain Rubber Stainless Steel Vinyl Wood
- Application Temperature: -34 to 45 deg C
- Color: Clear
- Compositions: Triacetoxyethylsilane Methylsilanetriyl Triacetate and Hydrocarbon C11-25 Dearomatized
- Container Type: Carded Tube
- Model #: 1366092
- UPC #: 061083630072
- SKU: 7110810
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Product Details
LePage® Stik'N Seal extreme repair adhesive is a versatile, heat-resistant adhesive that bonds, seals and repairs almost all materials. It can be used indoors and outdoors, has excellent adhesion and cures quickly. Stik'N Seal extreme repair provides a permanently flexible, water-proof seal that will not crack, peel or shrink. It has an excellent resistance to weathering, vibration, moisture, ozone, UV and extreme temperatures, creating long outdoor reliability. Stik'N Seal extreme repair can be used to bond or repair saltwater or freshwater aquariums.Key Features
- Extreme temperature resistance
- No cracking, peeling or shrinking
- Gap-filling, flexible bonds
Item Specifications
| Applicable Materials | ABS Aluminum Ceramic Fiberglass Glass Granite Marble Plastic Porcelain Rubber Stainless Steel Vinyl Wood |
|---|---|
| Application Temperature | -34 to 45 deg C |
| Color | Clear |
| Compositions | Triacetoxyethylsilane Methylsilanetriyl Triacetate and Hydrocarbon C11-25 Dearomatized |
| Container Type | Carded Tube |
| Flash Point | 212 deg F |
| Form | Liquid |
|---|---|
| Functional Cure Time | 24 hr |
| Net Content | 30 mL |
| Odor/Scent | Acetic Acid |
| Specific Gravity | 1.007 |
| VOC Content | 3 % |
MORE DETAILS:
- Application: For sealing or repairing appliances, aquariums, boats, cars, door frames, gaskets, outside of fireplace doors, ponds, shoes, toys, vents, weather-stripping and windows








