Repairs & Product Info

Will rubbing alcohol remove Flex Seal?

Rubbing alcohol has a ton of uses including household cleaning, disinfecting, and even repelling fruit flies. But will rubbing alcohol remove Flex Seal Liquid from surfaces? The short answer is no. However, if you’re looking to remove Flex Seal Liquid from a surface, we have some tips for you.  If the Flex Seal Liquid...
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How to make Flex Glue dry faster

All good things are worth waiting for, including the power of Flex Glue. If you’re wondering how to make Flex Glue dry faster, unfortunately, there is no recommended method to do so. Flex Glue cures by absorbing moisture in the air. It should be dry to the touch in about an hour, and fully...
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Will Flex Seal work on a toilet?

Flex Seal is a rubberized waterproof sealant that works for a lot of different applications, but will Flex Seal work on a toilet? While we don’t recommend using Flex Seal spray for toilet repairs, we do suggest using Flex Caulk or Flex Glue. With Flex Caulk, you can create a watertight seal around the...
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Can Flex Seal be removed once applied?

Sometimes, even with all the preparation in the world, accidents happen. If you get Flex Seal spray on something you didn’t mean to or just need to take it off a surface, it can still be removed once applied.  If the Flex Seal is still wet, it can be removed with a dry cloth...
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Why is my Flex Seal still sticky?

Flex Seal usually becomes dry to the touch within 2-3 hours and fully cured within 24-48 hours. If your Flex Seal still feels sticky or tacky after application, it may not be fully cured. Please note that dry times can vary due to temperature, humidity, and thickness of the coat. When applying Flex Seal,...
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Is Flex Seal weather-resistant?

Looking for a sealant that lasts for the long haul? Flex Seal’s powerful, weather-resistant formula can stand up to rain, sleet, snow, and heat. It’s waterproof, UV-resistant, and once fully cured, can withstand temperatures from -20°F to 140°F. Use Flex Seal to fill small cracks and holes, for gutter repairs, general waterproofing, and more....
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Is Flex Seal good for outdoors?

Whether you’re preparing your backyard for BBQ season or sealing up a leaky gutter, Flex Seal has you covered. This liquid rubber sealant is a good choice for outdoor projects because it is waterproof and UV-resistant. You can use Flex Seal to protect patio furniture, sheds, canoes, and so much more. Coat, seal, and...
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How hard is Flex Tape to remove?

Flex Tape is meant to be a temporary fix, so there may come a day when you need to remove it  to provide a more permanent solution. That’s when you’ll find that Flex Tape is hard to remove because its powerful, triple-thick adhesive gets even stronger over time. Luckily, Flex Adhesive Remover can help...
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Will Flex Paste stop water leaks?

Yes, Flex Paste can stop water leaks. Flex Paste starts off as a thick paste and dries to a strong, flexible, waterproof barrier that can be applied to all types of surfaces to seal out air, water, and moisture. It can be applied on dry or wet surfaces, even underwater!
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Does Flex Super Glue work underwater?

No. Once fully cured, Flex Super Glue is water resistant, but not waterproof. The application surface needs to be clean, dry, and free of oil or grease. Flex Super Glue should not be applied underwater. If you want a waterproof glue that can work underwater, use our original Flex Glue.
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