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- pedallyExplorermakes me want to buy some...
- STBRetiredExplorerLooks interesting. Will need to add some to the fix it bay. Have used Silicone Rescue Tape to fix a couple of leaky hoses, including a radiator hose, with really good results. Might be better in an application where you want things to remain flexible. The Fiber Fix looks like it sets up pretty rigid.
- camperforlifeExplorer
starcraft69 wrote:
Now that is funny!!!!! I love the video, it makes me want to go buy some.
I guess the ad company did their job! - olcoonExplorerAh, duct tape & WD-40 the handy man's secret weapon...and now Fiber Fix! I'm thinking seriously about getting some, now that I know of someone that's used it, & it works! Plus I can get it locally!!!
- Itching2goExplorer III just happened to use some a month or so back. With our kitchen sink in a slide out, the flexible drain hose developed a crack on the top. Of course, we didn't notice it until we were a bunch of miles away from home. My first thought was to seal it up with duct tape until we could get home to replace the drain hose, but with several weeks to go on this trip, I was leery of a temporary repair. So, off to a local Lowe's to see if I could find a new piece of hose. They didn't have any hose that would work, so I ended up buying some of this 'Fiber Fix' instead. Pretty easy to apply. Soak it in some water for a few seconds, then wrapped it around the hose. Dried and hardened very quickly, and it did the trick. Gloves come with the kit, and need to be used as otherwise you'd end up with the adhesive bonded to your fingers. I was sufficiently impressed that another kit has since been added to my miscellaneous 'fix it' bin alongside my duct tape and WD40.
- monkey44Nomad IIHome Depot ...
- wanderingbobExplorer III used it to heal a broken exhaust manifold on 6-71 Detroit on a boat , wet exhaust , Worked good ,
- gboppExplorerCould it really be true? Something better than Duct Tape...? :E
- path1ExplorerYes, we have some. Wife says "look the stuff we saw on shark tank, get some." Stuff must work good because never had any reason to use it. Sort of like bringing extra parts along I guess.
I wonder how long it stays good if not used? - SCVJeffExplorerThat's a Shark Tank product. Looks like neat stuff to have in the kit
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