🔒 Seal the Deal with Safety!
The Silicone RTV 4500 is a high-strength, food contact safe sealant that withstands temperatures up to 350°F. Its self-curing formula makes it easy to apply, while its exceptional bonding capabilities ensure a reliable seal on most surfaces, making it ideal for both sealing and gasket creation in any weather condition.
M**R
So far so good
Purchased it to repair cracks on my ice chest.
K**H
Hope this works!
Make my own greek yogurt. Strainer panel came loose. Hope this solves the problem of too much product going through.
S**N
Good product
Used RTV years ago in the Navy. Still good product today
M**.
Recieved what i needeð
Should have ordered bigger tube for future use
M**R
Good product
As promised. Good product. Food safe
C**E
As advertised.
Good results with an old coffee brewer that leaked.
B**S
No more drip leaks!!!
Glad to find food safe glue! I’m using to stop a leak on a countertop water dispenser! Great price, easy to use! Im allowing extra curing for sealability!
D**N
Semi-Durable; Impossible to use after initially opened
So I bought this stuff to repair a broken handle on a hook bucket that we use for feeding horses. While I was at it, I sealed up a crack on a cup scoop that we also have.The cup scoop worked out wonderfully and has remained intact and seems to be pretty sturdy.The bucket though, immediately came back apart after curing for 3 days despite putting a pretty hefty amount on it. That’s fine, I mean a horse shoving their face into a bucket that has 4lbs of food in it is a pretty decent amount of forceYou’d better use all of it that first time that you open it though, because the narrow nozzle that it comes with does NOT come with a cap. If you take the nozzle off, you lose the silicone that’s caked up in the nozzle and it will dry there, rendering the nozzle useless. But it turns out that it will be pretty useless even if you keep it on because…. It still dries. I have been mashing and smashing and trying to prick a hole in on this tube for days now trying to use it a second time, and it finally ruptured out the back end where I had it creased over. I guess I will just be cutting a new hole in it each time I need to use some because when it dries, it will seal the hole back up!
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