




🚗 Seal the deal before your radiator does!
Bar's Leaks HDC Radiator Stop Leak Tablets provide a powerful, easy-to-use solution to seal radiator leaks, inhibit rust and corrosion, lubricate water pump seals, and control electrolysis. Trusted by OEMs for over 30 years, these chemical-based tablets are compatible with aluminum and metal cooling systems, offering a cost-effective alternative to expensive repairs.








| ASIN | B000KKND3Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,406 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #14 in Radiator Sealers |
| Brand Name | Bar's Leaks |
| Color | Brown |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum, Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 936 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046087000069 |
| Included Components | Auto part, Automotive Accessories, Replacement and Performance parts |
| Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 5 x 0.8 inches |
| Item Form | Tablets |
| Item Height | 0.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Radiator Stop Leak Dsply |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bar's Leaks |
| Material Type | Chemical-based sealant |
| Supported Standards | Radiator sealant standards for aluminum and metal compatibility |
| Surface Recommendation | Aluminum/Metal |
| UPC | 046087000069 |
| Unit Count | 2.11 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**R
Legit Product
All anyone needs to know is IT WORKS. As long as the leak isn't a gaping hole. And it did not clog my heater core.
K**Y
Worked on my marine CAT 3208
I had to change head on my boat’s diesel CAT3208. Did not have any problems with the gasket, but head needed to be replaced. However, after the change I noticed small leak around the head gasket. Initially I purchased Bar’s Head Fix, but decided to call the company to get some tips on the installation. The company’s rep, after listening to the nature of my problem, stirred me towards Bar’s tablets. I followed the instructions on the amount, pre diluted tablets, and so far no leak. Just took a 50 mi trip down the coast everything looks good. I was little anxious initially, my engine is 40 years old and I did not properly flushed it, just changed coolant during head replacement procedure. I don’t know how long it is going to last, so far definitely worth it.
D**H
I was highly skeptical, but this product worked as advertised.
My radiator developed a slow but significant leak after I clumsily bumped my Nissan Pathfinder SUV into a reinforced cinder block wall at low speed in a parking garage. I have ordered a replacement, but needed to patch my old radiator well enough to get me through to the next weekend when I will have time to do the swap. The label says the tablets will fit in "most" radiators intact - That may be true for full-size American cars and pickups, but not for any Japanese vehicle I've owned. Following the instructions, I dissolved all six tablets in hot water, poured the resulting slurry into the radiator. I topped off with deionized water and started driving around - First to an auto parts store to get a new radiator cap, coolant, and sealant to prepare for next weekend's projects. After three trips of a few miles each, the leak had attenuated noticeably. I drove out for dinner, and when I arrived at the restaurant there was no noticeable fluid leaking. I checked the radiator this morning, and found it completely full. There was no sign of any leak then or after my Monday morning commute. I've used other leak-stop products before, and I have to say this one appears to be the most effective. I wouldn't trust anything other than a fully sound radiator as a permanent fix, but I am cautiously confident that the Bar's Leaks treatment will get me to Saturday morning without further intervention.
C**E
Works great. I use it in all my vintage vehicles
I have 4 Flathead powered vehicles with old radiators. I use this in all of them just to help with little pin hole leaks. This stuff works quickly and is good to have around if you have an old car or truck
G**.
Actually works
I was very skeptical trying this First I’ve seen so many horror stories of using the liquid stop leak and it plugging things up and over heating and I saw this and it had good reviews and I didn’t think it would do anything I have a 08 tundra and I thought the lower radiator hose was leaking so I changed it out but still had a small leak in the same area Well I realized the radiator itself is leaking and looking a little rough So I decided I’d try this since I’m working 7 days a week currently to get me by I followed the instructions exactly and it’s been a week now and it actually works I have no issues with overheating nothing is gumming up I’ve checked the fluid several times and all I did was turn a gold color Still running the same temp I’m impressed Time will tell how long it will actually last but I might get lucky and it fixed my issue
T**.
Use the liquid form.
Bought this to seal a pin size hole. I went to use it stated to insert into the filler per the directions. The pellets are very large and just fit in the filler opening. I only got 5 in. Ran for 10/15 minuets. Well the wife went to work the next day and on her way home the upper hose blew off. After I got there and started looking at it I found the pellets had just stayed in the filler neck. I needed to use a screwdriver to open a hole so I could fill it up. I guess if I had to do it again I would use a liquid.
K**A
Works, first crush into a powder, mix with liquid ,then add.
It actually works on a water pump leak. Toyota Sienna .Surprisingly effective. Alot of water dripping then nothing. Im very relieved. I pounded the tablets, 2 of them in a pestle and mortar.Then mixed with some coolant, the poured into the radiator spout. Hasnt leaked since and we are months down the road. Cant really fault the stuff. Got it in Walmart. I phoned the company and spoke to the chief product advisor/developer/tech and asked which product he liked for my water pump leak.Thats what he recommended.
D**A
No usar
Esto acaba con el radiador y tupe todo el sistema
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