Supplier for Silicone
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Supplier for Silicone
I used to get silicone in a compressed can that when you bent the tube it automatically came out. I used to get this from RAM Products. I was wondering if anyone knew of another supplier of silicone in this type of packaging?
I just liked the fact it was alot neater and less waste than with tube type silicone that is at an auto parts store. One of them normally lasts a few months and never goes bad.
Anyone know of the can I am talking about that may know a supplier?
I just liked the fact it was alot neater and less waste than with tube type silicone that is at an auto parts store. One of them normally lasts a few months and never goes bad.
Anyone know of the can I am talking about that may know a supplier?
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Silicone
Lawson Products has the compressed cans. Each batch also includes an extension tube per can, which is nice.
Watch it if you have any Loctite "SuperFlex Clear" pressurized cans that you've just purchased recently. I just picked up 5 of these and none of them will harden! It's like the cans are full of dielectric grease. A call to Loctite verified that there were several thousand cans produced without a key ingredient. I assume it's missing the acedic acid, since there is absolutely no smell to the "substance" in the can.
Now I have to drive 25 miles to reseal a lightbar and firewall.
Now I have to drive 25 miles to reseal a lightbar and firewall.
How are they handling this? Are they telling any sellers to pull the crap product? I bought a can of this at a local CQ about a week ago and found it didn't harden and they wouldn't take it back. I guess I'll have them call Loctite.jim wrote:Watch it if you have any Loctite "SuperFlex Clear" pressurized cans that you've just purchased recently. I just picked up 5 of these and none of them will harden! It's like the cans are full of dielectric grease. A call to Loctite verified that there were several thousand cans produced without a key ingredient. I assume it's missing the acedic acid, since there is absolutely no smell to the "substance" in the can.
Now I have to drive 25 miles to reseal a lightbar and firewall.
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