Repairs & Product Info

How to apply Flex Shot

Make sure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dirt, grease, and oil. In a well-ventilated area, hold the Flex Shot can at a 45-degree angle, push on the nozzle, and apply directly to the area being treated. For a perfect bead, apply in a steady, even motion. Adjust your speed to control...
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Can you sand Flex Seal?

No, we do not recommend sanding Flex Seal. However, if the surface you’ll be applying Flex Seal to has rust on it, sanding that area before application can help with Flex Seal’s adhesion.
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What is the difference between Flex Seal and Flex Shot?

Flex Seal is liquid rubber in a can. It sprays out as a thick liquid, seeps into cracks and holes, and dries to a watertight, flexible, rubberized coating that stops leaks fast. Flex Shot is a super thick rubber sealant that caulks, bonds, and seals, without the need for a caulk gun. It has...
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How Long Does Flex Seal Last?

Depending on the environment, coats added, and maintenance, many people have found Flex Seal will last for years without cracking, peeling, or losing any of its strength or sealing properties. 
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How does Flex Caulk work?

Flex Caulk works right out of the can, no caulking gun needed. Just remove the cap, adjust the flow setting to the desired amount, hold Flex Caulk at a 45° angle, and push the trigger down to begin the flow of caulk. Keep pushing the trigger while moving the nozzle across the area and...
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Do you peel the backing off Flex Tape?

Yes, but DO NOT peel the backing off until you cut Flex Tape to your desired size. Follow these steps for a successful application: 1. CUT. Leave backing on tape and cut to the desired dimension. Make sure to use a high-quality utility knife with disposable blades or a razor blade when cutting. 2....
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