Fuel Tank Sealant “Single Phase” (one-part) A long lasting, permanently flexible “Single Phase” Polysulfide Sealant. Tack-free in 1 to 3 days, excellent resistance to oils, gasoline and diesel fuel Ideal for fuel tanks; cures to a firm flexible rubber seal with excellent adhesion qualities, can also be sanded and painted. |
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
its sticky and works great!!
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
Very happy with the product.
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
Great stuff Great price
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
worked great
I used this sealant to replace fuel gage On a boat fuel tank. Worked great
A two-part tank sealant may be better (dont know/havent done a comparison test) but this Aerolife sealant is great for convenience. There may be instances in a build where a dab of sealant is all that is needed and thats it until another dab or two is required a few days later. Just tape over/cap the nozzle end and youre good to go until next time.
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
Used it to repair cracks around the handle of an old 5 gallon gas can. Per instructions it took a week to set up. It has sealed what was needed. It worked for me. Thanks.
Wouldnt come out of the tube
Aerolife Fuel Tank Sealant Sgl
Purchased to seal steel fuselage to aluminum skin. Went to use the product five months after I purchsed and it cured solid...in the container! There wasnt an expiration date like two part sealants. Never again.
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It will work to fix pin size holes.
No, it is not recommended for plastic tanks.
Yes, this material does work on aluminum.
This product is recommended for metal tanks, not plastic tanks.
Yes, This can be used on a fiberglass tank.