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ramyankee
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Apr 29, 2018

Flex Seal, Flex Tape and Flex Glue...

Just curious as to their applications for rv's?
Would they be safe and maybe one of those items that could be added to the "must haves"? And do they work as well as advertised?
Thanks
  • jerryjay11 wrote:
    I've used flex seal and flex tape om my last camper and now on our new camper. If the area it is used on is cleaned properly it holds real well. Never had any problem with it.

    And this is what I have found with anything I do on the MH...It has to be cleaned and then cleaned again before applications!!:C
  • dpgllg wrote:
    For tape applications Eternabond only

    For horizontal level applications Dicor self leveling sealant only

    I do not ever want to have to think if the product installed is going to work or not or even worse discovering it did not work!

    These two products are proven to do the job

    Dave

    Well maybe
  • You can take a loader bucket full of junk, dump it out into a heap, and then glue all of it together with flex glue into the most awesome dune buggy you've ever seen. Woooooooooooo Hooooooooooo.


    If your suckered into buying that garbage....it must have been a real letdown when Ron Popiel stopped peddling his miracle products.
  • Used the Flex Steel spray on dripping water faucets on a couple rain barrels under our chicken coop. FAIL!
    Used it almost daily for about 2 weeks to stop a leak around the threaded collar of our indoor shower head. FAIL!
  • On my previous TT, I noticed a small tear in the awning fabric while cleaning it. I used a piece of Eternabond tape to cover it on the top side, and had no further issues.
  • Flex tape didn't work to stop a leak on a cracked toilet flush valve to get me through a weekend camping trip - ended up taking a 3 hour round trip to get a new valve... no leaks with that one. I still have the remainder of the roll - who knows, maybe I'll find some use for it.
  • EasternShoreLivin wrote:
    ... I still have the remainder of the roll - who knows, maybe I'll find some use for it.
    Keep it near the toilet...you never know.

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