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htwheelz67
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Nov 22, 2015

Geocel proflex rv not available in California

While I was in Arizona I picked up a tube (they only one they had) thought I'd give it a try as I wanted to recaulk my windows and siding end caps etc...... its the best stuff I have ever used.

I call around and everybody is out but they only sell clear, I want white. I go online and find out you can't get it or have it shipped to the Socialist Republik of Kalifornia! They only make one type of "Kalifornia compliant" My experience is all the Kalifornia compliant stuff even gasoline has the good stuff removed and does not work as well. I'm a native here and I hate this place anymore, you buy some r-134a here you pay a 10.00 deposit on the can and if you don't use it all in 90 days you either return it with the unused r-134a in it or loose the 10 bucks. ( I buy that in AZ too) If you live in Kalifornia and want the real deal pick some up if you happen to be in another state traveling. Oh yea make sure you use it in the state you bought it from, we wouldn't want to do anything Illegal..............

47 Replies

  • Johno02 wrote:
    Have it shipped in wrapped in plain brown paper. Or drive out of state and get it, then drive back with all you want. Have it in a plain box marked "do not open! Mexican drugs". that way you will be sure to get it, unopened!


    Great Idea!
  • Have it shipped in wrapped in plain brown paper. Or drive out of state and get it, then drive back with all you want. Have it in a plain box marked "do not open! Mexican drugs". that way you will be sure to get it, unopened!
  • joshuajim wrote:
    If you don't like it here, I'd be glad to contribute your first tank of gas to leave!
    I'll give you my address..............I was born and raised here, much better when it was governed by more conservitive people. I'll make sure I fill up at the most expensive station with the highest Kalifornia Global warming TAX, I think its 3.15 a gallon at the shell in Laguna Niguel.......a buck more than the national average.
  • Geocel (the mfg of Proflex) sells other polymer sealants that are as good as Proflex. Look on their website to find a sealant that will work for your application.
  • If you don't like it here, I'd be glad to contribute your first tank of gas to leave!
  • Can you get dicor? That's the other recommended one, and it works very well also.

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