FAQS

 

FLEX CAULK FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Caulk?

A: Flex Caulk is a high-performance, hybrid polymer caulk that can handle a wide array of applications. Our Trigger Flow Nozzle™ allows you to control the flow, making it perfect for hard-to-reach places.

 

Q: Do I need a caulking gun?

A: No! Thanks to our Trigger Flow Nozzle™, there’s no need for a caulking gun.

 

Q: Is it important to read ALL the directions before using my Flex Caulk?

A: Yes. To understand the best way to apply, use, and preserve your Flex Caulk, it’s important to read ALL directions before use.

 

Q: Is Flex Caulk chemical, UV, and mildew resistant?

A: Yes. Flex Caulk is a high-performance, extremely durable caulk that can be used indoors or outdoors.

 

Q: What are some recommended applications for Flex Caulk?

A: Flex Caulk adheres to virtually any surface, wet or dry. It is excellent for: hard-to-reach areas, bathrooms, kitchens, sinks, showers, toilets, backsplashes, countertops, baseboards, molding, pipes, skylights, windows, doors, auto and boat repairs, and more.

 

Q: To what surfaces can I apply Flex Caulk?

A: Flex Caulk has outstanding bonding and adhesion to most common materials found around the home, including difficult substrates and porous materials.

 

Q: How much will one container of Flex Caulk cover?

A: The pressurized containers will provide between 30 - 35 linear ft of coverage. The tubes will provide about 12 - 18 linear ft of coverage.

 

Q: Can Flex Caulk be applied to wet surfaces?

A: Yes! Flex Caulk is 100% waterproof and can be applied to wet or dry surfaces. It will even cure underwater.

 

Q: How do I prepare the surface?

A: Before applying Flex Caulk, be sure all previous caulk is removed from the surface. Scrape it off with a tool that won’t harm the surface, like a plastic putty knife. After removing, clean the surface of dirt, oil, grease, and debris. Flex Caulk can be applied to wet or damp surfaces, but dry surfaces are ideal.

 

Q: How do I adjust the size of the bead?

A: To control bead size, adjust the flow setting to the desired amount between min and max. The thickness of the bead depends on the flow setting and the speed you move the nozzle.

 

Q: How do I open Flex Caulk?

A: To open Flex Caulk, remove the safety tab and Snap and Save cap.

 

Q: Do I need to cut the nozzle?

A: No. The nozzle is precut.

 

Q: Can I paint Flex Caulk?

A: Yes, Flex Caulk is fully paintable. We recommend using high-quality latex paints.

 

Q: At what temperatures can Flex Caulk be applied?

A: Flex Caulk is best applied to surface temperatures from 0°F to 150°F. Once fully cured, Flex Caulk can withstand temperatures from -40°F up to 200°F, making it great for outdoor applications.

 

Q: How long do you have to tool / smooth it?

A: Approximately 10 minutes. Flex Caulk begins to form a skin at this time.

 

Q: How do I clean uncured Flex Caulk?

A: If Flex Caulk is not cured, use a clean, dry rag or paper towel to remove it. Do not use water. Denatured alcohol or mineral spirits can be used to speed up the process.

 

Q: How long does Flex Caulk take to cure?

A: Flex Caulk will fully cure in about 24 – 48 hours.

 

Q: How do I remove Flex Caulk once cured?

A: Flex Caulk can be removed by scraping underneath the material with a straight-edged, or caulk remover tool. A nylon brush can be used to help remove residue.

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I purchase Flex Caulk?

A: Flex Caulk is available in pressurized container or a squeeze tube in both White and Clear.

 

Q: Why is my can of Flex Caulk not working?

A: The can could be in the off position or clogged. Unscrew the nozzle and check if there is a blockage. You can use a pin to push the cured product out to clear the nozzle. Screw the nozzle on and continue use.

 

Q: How do I store Flex Caulk?

A: Using a clean, dry rag or paper towel, wipe the nozzle clean if needed and replace Flex Caulk’s Snap & Save cap. Turn the trigger beyond the min setting to close. Store in a cool, dry place and do not store above 120° F.

 

Q: What is the shelf life of Flex Caulk?

A: When stored properly, Flex Caulk will last for years.

 

Q: Will Flex Caulk shrink?

A: Flex Caulk will not shrink, crack, or peel.

 

Q: Does Flex Caulk have a smell/odor?

A: Flex Caulk is virtually odorless. And cures to an odorless finish.

 

Q: Is Flex Caulk safe for use around drinking water and food?

A: Flex Caulk has not been tested for safety around food or potable water sources.

 

Q: What’s the difference between Flex Caulk and Flex Shot?

A: Flex Caulk is a hybrid polymer caulk, while Flex Shot is a thick siliconized rubber sealant. Both can be used around your sink, countertops, shower, and bathtub. Flex Caulk can be painted and offers a greater degree of adhesion while Flex Shot is easier to remove.

 

Q: How do I know my can of Flex Caulk is empty?

A: As you near the end of the can, the caulk will begin to come out much slower. Make sure the Trigger Flow Nozzle is on max and wide open. If nothing still comes out, the can is empty.

 

Q: What are some best practices for application?

A: Hold at 45-degree angle. Use a smooth and even motion. Smooth it out with your finger or a gap filler tool.

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FLEX PASTE FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Paste?

A: Flex Paste is a super thick rubberized paste that clings to the surface and instantly fills large gaps, cracks, and holes. Once dry, Flex Paste turns into a strong, flexible, watertight, rubberized coating that seals out air, water, and moisture on a variety of surfaces and objects.

 

Q: Is it important to read ALL the directions before using/opening my Flex Paste?

A: YES… to understand the best way to apply, use and preserve your Flex Paste, it’s important to READ ALL DIRECTIONS before use.

 

Q: What projects can I use Flex Paste for?

A: Flex Paste is perfect for DIY, handyman projects, arts & crafts, hobbies and so much more! Use it to repair your roof, winterize your home, plumbing repairs, to seal cracks, automotive or marine repairs, pool and spa repairs, and so much more.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Paste as a sealant?

A: YES, it is an excellent waterproof sealant. Flex Paste can be used on windows, doors, vents, thresholds and so much more. It will create a watertight barrier that seals out air and moisture. Use Flex Paste to help prevent flood damage. It can even be used to fill large voids to help keep insects and rodents out of your home.

 

Q: What surfaces can I use Flex Paste on?

A: You can use Flex Paste on a wide variety of surfaces such as wood, glass, tile, concrete, aluminum, metal, brick, stucco, masonry, copper, fabric, fiberglass, ceramic, porcelain, natural stones, roofing, PVC, EIFS, EPDM, CSPE, Hypalon polyurethanes, and some plastics and rubberized materials. We recommend testing in a small inconspicuous area before using.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Paste on a wet surface or underwater?

A: YES, Flex Paste can be applied on dry or wet surfaces and even underwater. It won’t dissolve or wash away and even dries underwater. For best results apply a generous amount to the surface using firm pressure. This will help push the water out and allow better contact to the surface during application. Etching the surface may help with adhesion on both wet and dry surfaces.

 

Q: Is Flex Paste chemical, UV, and mildew resistant?

A: YES, once fully cured, Flex Paste is UV, mildew, and chemical resistant.

 

Q: Will Flex Paste shrink?

A: NO, Flex Paste will not shrink, crack, or peel.

 

Q: : How do I apply Flex Paste?

A: Use a putty knife, trowel, or similar tools to remove a smooth even layer of material from the top of the tub. Scooping deeply into the tub may cause air pockets which can dry the Flex Paste. Apply a generous amount using a smooth sweeping motion. (See label instructions.)

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Paste?

A: Flex Paste can be applied in a wide range of temperatures from 0°F – 150ۜ°F. Once applied and fully cured it can withstand a wider range of temperatures from -40°F – 200°F.

 

Q: Can I smooth or tool it once it has been applied? 

A: Depending on temperature, humidity or the thickness of the layer, Flex Paste can be tooled within 15-30 minutes of the initial application. It will dry to the touch in approximately 2 hours and fully cure in 24 to 48 hours. Flex Paste gets stronger over time.

 

Q: How long should I wait to apply a second layer of Flex Paste?

A: Allow 24 hours to cure before applying additional coats if needed.

 

Q: How long does it take for the product to fully cure?

A: Depending on the thickness of the layer the product needs 24 – 48 hours to fully cure. Temperature and humidity levels will also impact the curing process. Humid environments will cure the product faster than dry environments. If the treated area is still wet or soft, it will need more time to cure.

 

Q: Once fully cured, does Flex Paste remain flexible?

A: YES, Flex Paste dries into a strong, flexible rubber that expands and contracts with the surfaces to which it’s adhered.

 

Q: How long does Flex Paste last?

A: With proper application, care and maintenance, Flex Paste will last for years.

 

Q: Can Flex Paste be painted?

A: YES, once fully cured, it can be painted any color.

 

Q: Can Flex Paste be sanded?

A: Unlike spackle or joint compound, Flex Paste dries to a waterproof, flexible rubber. Therefore, sanding may not be the best option once Flex Paste has cured. Instead of sanding we recommend using a putty knife, trowel, or similar tool to smooth over the surface of the Flex Paste to your desired finish. You can even add designs and patterns to Flex Paste to create your own unique artistic textures.

 

Q: Does it have an odor?

A: Flex Paste has a slight mild odor during application, but it dissipates as it cures.

 

Q: Can I dilute Flex Paste?

A: NO, Flex Paste is a ready to use product. Do not dilute with solvents or water.

 

Q: How do I remove Flex Paste?

A: Do not use water to clean Flex Paste. Before it cures, Flex Paste can be cleaned with a dry cloth. If necessary, most residues can be removed with acetone or mineral spirits. Application tools may also be cleaned with a dry cloth and with acetone or mineral spirits as needed. Once fully cured, Flex Paste can be removed with a sharp tool like a chisel or a putty knife. However, it may not be possible to remove it without damaging the surface.

 

Q: Is Flex Paste food grade/food safe?

A: Flex Paste has not been approved for use around foods.

 

Q: Can I use this on drinking water, rain barrels, fish tanks, etc.?

A: Flex Paste has not been tested for safe use on potable water sources or around plants and animals.

 

Q: How do I preserve Flex Paste?

A: Flex Paste begins to cure once exposed to air, moisture and humidity. To slow the curing process, keep the product covered with the lid during use. Secure the lid and store in a cool dry place when done. If your packaging has a protective foil on the surface of the Flex Paste, DO NOT DISCARD PROTECTIVE FOIL OR SILICA GEL PACKET and after each use, always replace the protective foil and the silica gel packet. Start by pressing the foil on the center of the surface of the product and continue pressing outwards so the foil remains in constant contact with the Flex Paste. Make sure no air pockets have formed between the foil and Flex Paste. Once you reach the edge of the tub, press the foil around the inside perimeter, keeping the excess foil facing up. Replace silica gel packet and secure the lid. Before use, always remove any dry material or skin that may have formed on the surface. Do not mix dry and fresh Flex Paste together in the tub.

 

Q: I lost my protective foil. What should I do?

A: Cut a piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil larger than the opening of the Flex Paste container by a ½ inch all the way around. Use it in place of the protective foil after each use.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for Flex Paste?

A: Store Flex Paste in temperatures from 60°F to 100°F.

 

Q: How much coverage does Flex Paste provide?

A: One pound of Flex Paste provides about 10 linear ft at 2 inches wide with a layer thickness of approx. 1/16th inch.

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I purchase Flex Paste? 

A: Flex Paste is offered in black or white and available in the following sizes:

9oz cartridge (caulking gun required)

1 lb. jar

3 lb. container

12 lb. MAX container

 

Q: What is the maximum pressure Flex Paste can withstand?

A: There are a variety of factors that can impact the maximum pressure Flex Paste can withstand. Depending on the thickness of the layer applied, the surface type it’s being applied to, the size of the crack or hole to be sealed, Flex Paste will withstand a wide range of hydrostatic pressure. Always wait until the Flex Paste is fully cured before testing.

 

Q: Can I use this to repair a gasoline tank?

A: We do not recommend the use of Flex Paste to seal a gasoline tank or any other flammable liquid containers.

 

Q: Can Flex Paste be used with electrical wires?

A: Flex Paste has not been tested for this application and has no UL rating.

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FLEX GLUE® FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Glue?

A: Flex Glue is an easy to use, super strong, waterproof adhesive bonds, seals, and repairs virtually everything, even underwater. Its thick, no run and no drip, formula make it exceptional for overhead applications.

 

Q: What is the difference between Flex Glue in the squeeze tube vs. the Pro Formula Cartridge?

A: All sizes have amazing instant grab technology, and our Pro Formula has even more instant grab.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Glue?

A: Flex Glue is best applied to surface temperatures from 0°F to 150°F. Once fully cured, Flex Glue can withstand temperatures from -40°F up to 200°F.

 

Q: Can I smooth or tool it once it has been applied?

A: Yes, Flex Glue can be tooled or re-positioned within 10 minutes of initial application. It will dry to the touch in 1 hour.

 

Q: How long does it take for the product to fully cure?

A: Fully cures in 12-24 hours and reaches maximum strength in 7 days.

 

Q: Will Flex Glue shrink during the curing process?

A: Flex Glue will not shrink, crack, or peel.

 

Q: Will Flex Glue Clear retain its clarity once fully cured?

A: Yes, it dries to a crystal-clear bond.

 

Q: How do I clean up after using Flex Glue before it cures?

A: Before it cures, Flex Glue can be cleaned with a dry cloth. If necessary, most residues can be removed with isopropyl alcohol.

 

Q: Can I remove Flex Glue once it’s cured?

A: Once dried, Flex Glue can be removed with sharp tools like a chisel. However, it may not be possible to separate bonded materials without damaging the surfaces.

 

Q: Can Flex Glue be painted?

A: Yes, once fully cured, it can be painted.

 

Q: Can it be used on porous surfaces?

A: Yes, Flex Glue is designed to be super thick. It bonds to porous substrates such as brick, concrete, mortar and so much more.

 

Q: Can Flex Glue be used underwater? 

A: Yes, you can apply Flex Glue underwater, and it will even cure underwater.

 

Q: Is Flex Glue UV, mold, and mildew resistant?

A: Yes, it is.

 

Q: Is Flex Glue food grade/food safe?

A: Flex Glue has not been approved for use around foods.

 

Q: Can I use it on drinking water, rain barrels, fish tanks etc.? 

A: Flex Glue has not been tested for safe use on potable water sources or around plants and animals.

 

Q: : How do I help preserve Flex Glue?

A: After use, squeeze small bead from opening to form a plug & screw cap on tight. Remove the cured plug when it's time to re-use.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for Flex Glue?

A: Store Flex Glue in temperatures from 60°F to 100°

 

Q: How many linear feet can I get out from a tube of Flex Glue?

A: Depending on the thickness of the bead, Flex Glue will provide the following:

MINI 0.6 oz. (clear): up to 3 linear feet

MINI 0.75 oz. (white): up to 3.75 linear feet

4 oz. squeeze tube (clear): up to 20 linear feet

6 oz. squeeze tube (white): up to 30 linear feet

9 oz. Pro Formula (clear): up to 45 linear feet

10 oz. Pro Formula (white): up to 50 linear feet

28 oz. MAX (white): up to 140 linear feet

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I get Flex Glue?

A: Flex Glue comes in .6 oz Clear Mini tube, .75 oz White Mini tube, 4 oz Clear tube, 6 oz White tube, 9 oz Clear cartridge, 10 oz White cartridge, and 28 oz White MAX cartridge.

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FLEX TAPE® FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Tape?

A: Flex Tape is a super strong waterproof tape. It has a powerful adhesive with a thick flexible rubberized backing that conforms to virtually any shape and surface, even underwater.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Tape?

A: Flex Tape is best applied to surface temperatures from 20°F to 120°F. Flex Tape can withstand temperatures from -70°F to 200°F.

 

Q: What is the maximum pressure it can withstand?

A: The maximum pressure Flex Tape can withstand will vary based on the substrate and the conditions under which it is applied. It’s always best to test a small area first.

 

Q: If I’m using it to patch an above ground pool, is it best to apply it to the inside or the outside of the pool?

A: Both! Flex Tape forms a super strong bond with itself, so if you’re patching a pool, it’s best to first apply Flex Tape to the interior side of the pool wall and then place a second piece of Flex Tape to the exterior. Remember to cut your Flex Tape larger than the area of the leak. You do not need to drain the pool prior to applying it. Flex Tape is a temporary, emergency repair and is not meant to be a permanent fix.

 

Q: I’m trying to adhere it to fabric, but it’s not sticking. Is there anything I can do to prep the surface?

A: Flex Tape can be heated with a standard hair dryer to help the adhesive bond with the fabric. Also, continued firm pressure and time will help increase adhesion. Some customers have found it helpful to first prep a fabric surface with Flex Seal aerosol, let it dry, and then apply Flex Tape.

 

Q: Can I use it on a container that holds water for drinking?

A: It has not been tested on potable drinking water.

 

Q: Can I use it to repair an air mattress or inflatable?

A: Flex Tape can be used as a temporary, emergency repair to an air mattress or inflatable. However, it may not bond with all materials. Always test before use.

 

Q: Can I use it to repair a car or bicycle tire?

A: No. We do not recommend using Flex Tape to repair tires due to the extreme pressure.

 

Q: Can I use it on my radiator hose?

A: No. We do not recommend using Flex Tape on radiator hoses.

 

Q: Can I use it on a tank used to hold gas or oil?

A: No. We do not recommend using Flex Tape on a gas or oil tank.

 

Q: Can I paint over it?

A: Most paints will not adhere to Flex Tape. However, Flex Seal aerosol may be used as a primer to transform the appearance of surfaces where Flex Tape has been applied.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for Flex Tape?

 

A: Store Flex Tape in temperatures from 60°F to 100°F.

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I get Flex Tape? 

A: Flex Tape comes in Black, White, Clear, and Gray. The roll sizes come in Large (4” x 5’), Jumbo (8” x 5’), Giant (12” x 10’), MAX (4” x 25’), and MAX (8”x 25’).

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FLEX SEAL LIQUID® FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Seal Liquid?

A: Flex Seal Liquid is thick rubberized liquid that you can brush, roll, dip or pour to form a durable, watertight flexible barrier. It seals out air, water, and moisture, and is chemical and UV resistant.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Seal Liquid?

A: Flex Seal Liquid is best applied to surface temperatures from 32°F to 120°F. Once fully cured, Flex Seal Liquid can withstand temperatures from -80°F to 350°F.

 

Q: Can I apply it on a wet surface or when it’s raining?

A: It’s always best to apply Flex Seal Liquid on a clean, dry surface free of grease and oil. If applied during heavy rain, some of the product may wash away. Therefore, we recommend applying it 24 hours prior to any heavy rain, hail, or snowfall (if possible).

 

Q: Will it expand and contract in the summer and winter?

A: Yes, Flex Seal Liquid stretches, stays flexible, expands, and contracts.

 

Q: How much pressure will it withstand?

A: The maximum pressure Flex Seal Liquid can withstand will vary based on the surface and the conditions under which it is applied. It’s always best to test a small area first.

 

Q: Can I dilute it?

A: Flex Seal Liquid is ready to use and should be used right out of the can. Do not dilute it with solvents or water.

 

Q: Can I paint over it?

A: Once fully cured, Flex Seal Liquid cannot be painted over with most traditional paints.

 

Q: Can I use it on underfoot applications?

A: No, we do not recommend using Flex Seal Liquid on underfoot applications.

 

Q: Is Flex Seal Liquid food grade/food safe?

A: Flex Seal Liquid has not been approved for use around foods.

 

Q: Can I use it on the inside of my rainwater barrel?

A: Yes, Flex Seal Liquid is safe on rain barrels (once fully cured).

 

Q: Can I use it to repair a gasoline tank?

A: We do not recommend using Flex Seal Liquid to seal a gasoline tank or any other flammable liquids.

 

Q: How do I clean it up?

A: You can clean up excess or spilled product with a dry cloth or paper towel and mineral spirits (BEFORE the liquid begins to cure). DO NOT USE water.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for Flex Seal Liquid?

A: Store Flex Seal Liquid in temperatures from 60°F to 100°F.

 

Q: What is the shelf life of Flex Seal Liquid?

A: Flex Seal Liquid has a shelf life of 24 months when properly stored. If the can remains open for an extended period of time a skin may form on the surface. In order to avoid skinning over, remove the lid, use immediately and always replace the lid after each use. If skinning does occur, remove the top layer and use product.

 

Q: How much will one can of it cover?

A: Coverage will vary depending on the number of coats used and what type of surface you are applying Flex Seal Liquid onto. However, our available sizes typically cover the following area:

1 Large 16oz – up to 18.75 sq. ft.,

1 Jumbo 32oz – up to 37.5 sq. ft.,

1 Giant Gallon – up to 150 sq. ft.

2.5 Gal MAX Size – up to 375 sq. ft.

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I get Flex Seal Liquid? 

A: Flex Seal Liquid comes in Black, White, Clear, and Gray. Liquid sizes are 16 oz (pint), 32 oz (quart), 128 oz (gallon), and 2.5 Gallon MAX bucket.

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FLEX SEAL® FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Seal Spray?

A: Flex Seal sprays out as a thick liquid, seeps into cracks and holes and dries to a watertight, flexible, rubberized coating that that stops leaks fast. Once dry, can be painted any color.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply it?

A: Flex Seal Spray is best applied to surface temperatures from 0°F to 100°F. Once fully cured, Flex Seal Spray can withstand temperatures from -20°F to 140°F.

 

Q: Can I apply it on a wet surface?

A: Flex Seal can be applied on a wet surface, or moist environment in the event of an emergency. However, it will always adhere better to a clean, dry surface. To ensure its longevity, we recommend you reapply Flex Seal once the area is completely dry.

 

Q: How long does it take to dry?

A: Dry time depends on the temperature, humidity, and thickness of the coating. Flex Seal will usually dry to the touch within 2 to 3 hours and fully cure in 24 hours. It will get stronger over time.

 

Q: How long will it last?

A: 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.

 

Q: How much pressure will it withstand?

A: Flex Seal will withstand normal hydrostatic water pressure such as rainwater, but it is not made to withstand extreme pressure.

 

Q: How much will one can of it cover?

A: Depending on the number of coats and thickness, one MAX can will cover up to 15 sq. ft., one 14 oz. can will cover up to 12 sq. ft. and one MINI 2 oz. can will cover up to 2 sq. ft.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Seal Spray on vinyl pools and pool liners?

A: No, we do not recommend the use of Flex Seal Spray on vinyl.

 

Q: Can I paint it on or brush it on instead of spraying?

A: Yes, you can spray the Flex Seal directly into a bowl and paint it, brush it or roll it on any area.

 

Q: Is Flex Seal food grade/food safe?

A: Flex Seal has not been approved for use around foods.

 

Q: Can I use it to seal the inside of a water tank used for drinking?

A: No, we do not recommend that you use Flex Seal on surfaces where it comes in direct contact with drinking water.

 

Q: Can I use it to fix radiators, tires or other areas with extreme heat and pressure?

A: No, Flex Seal is not made to withstand extreme heat or pressure.

 

Q: Can I use it on a gasoline tank?

A: No, Flex Seal should not be used to seal a gasoline tank, oil tank or any other flammable material.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for it?

A: Store Flex Seal Spray in temperatures from 60°F to 100°F.

 

Q: Is Flex Seal Clear the same formula as Flex Seal Original and Brite?

A: In order to give Flex Seal Clear its amazing transparency, we had to make some adjustments to our formula. Therefore, the spray will be slightly thinner and additional coats may be required to get the job done.

 

Q: In what sizes is Flex Seal available? 

A: : Flex Seal MAX comes in a 17 oz can in White, Black, Clear, and Gray. Our original cans are 14 oz and come in Almond, Black, Blue, Brite, Brown, Clear, Gray, Green, Red, White, and Terracotta.

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FLEX SHOT® FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Shot?

A: Flex Shot is an easy to use, super thick sealant that caulks, bonds, and seals, without the need for a caulk gun. Just push the nozzle for a perfect bead every time.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Shot?

A: Flex Shot is best applied to surface temperatures from 0°F to 150°F. Once fully cured, Flex Shot can withstand extreme temperatures from -76°F to 350°F.

 

Q: Can I use it in an enclosed space?

A: Yes, but it is recommended that Flex Shot be used in a well-ventilated area.

 

Q: Can I apply it to a wet surface?

A: It’s best to apply Flex Shot to a clean, dry surface. Still, Flex Shot can be applied to a wet surface, but just not in standing water.

 

Q: Can I paint over Flex Shot once it cures?

A: No, Flex Shot will not accept a topcoat of paint. You might consider using Flex Paste or Flex Glue to seal the area if painting is required.

 

Q: How long does it last?

A: Flex Shot will last for years and will not fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate.

 

Q: Will it fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate because of contact with household cleaners?

A: No, Flex Shot will not fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate due to contact with household cleaners.

 

Q: Can the extension tubes be cut to adjust the thickness of the bead?

A: Yes, the extension tubes can be cut to any size in order to produce the desired bead thickness.

 

Q: Are the extension tubes reusable?

A: Yes, extension tubes are reusable. After using Flex Shot with the extension tube, you can leave the extension tube affixed to the can of Flex Shot.

 

Q: How do I remove the extension tube that’s attached to my can of Flex Shot?

A: The extension tube screws on to the top of the Flex Shot can and is removed by unscrewing it in a counterclockwise direction. Do NOT attempt to remove the extension tube by pulling or yanking it off.

 

Q: Can I use it in a container that holds water for drinking?

A: Flex Shot has not been tested for use on potable water systems.

 

Q: Can I use it to fix tires or other areas with extreme pressure?

A: Flex Shot is not recommended for use in extreme pressure.

 

Q: What is the recommended storage temperature for Flex Shot?

A: Store Flex Shot in temperatures from 60°F to 100°F.

 

Q: How many linear feet can I get out of one can of Flex Shot?

A: One can will cover up to forty (40) linear feet, depending on the thickness of the bead.

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Flex Super GlueTM FAQ

Q: What is Flex Super Glue?

A: Flex Super Glue is a high-performance, instant adhesive that bonds in seconds. It dries crystal clear to form a super strong, impact resistant bond that can be used on almost any material. It is perfect for quick repairs of plastic, metal, ceramic and more. Its precision nozzle allows you to make delicate repairs on just about anything around the home. Flex Super Glue is available in Liquid and Gel.

 

Q: What is the difference between the Liquid and the Gel Flex Super Glue?

A: The Flex Super Glue Liquid flows like water and is great for horizontal and non-porous surfaces. Flex Super Glue Gel’s thicker formula is great for vertical and porous surfaces. Once fully cured, both formulas have the same high-performance bond.

 

Q: Why do I need to shake the GEL bottle?

A: Flex Super Glue Gel is a thicker formula than a super glue liquid. Shaking the bottle pushes the settled glue to the tip of the nozzle. This allows for even and controlled dispensing.

 

Q: In what temperatures can I apply Flex Super Glue?

A: Flex Super Glue can be applied up to 200 degrees.

 

Q: How much Flex Super Glue should I apply?

A: We recommend one drop per square inch of surface being bonded. Excessive amounts of Flex Super Glue are not necessary and will reduce the overall performance and the glue.

 

Q: How long does Flex Super Glue take to set?

A: Flex Super Glue Liquid takes 5 to 45 seconds to set, depending on the surface being bonded and the amount of glue used. The Flex Super Glue Gel takes up to 45 seconds to set. Both formulas can take anywhere between 1 to 24 hours to fully cure.

 

Q: Will Flex Super Glue bond to plastics, vinyl, or rubbers?

A: Yes, Flex Super Glue bonds to Metal, Wood, Ceramic, Plastic, Paper, Leather, and so much more.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Super Glue on a wet surface or underwater?

A: No. The surface needs to be clean, dry, and free of oil or grease. Once fully cured, Flex Super Glue is water resistant.

 

Q: Can I paint over Flex Super Glue?

A: Yes. Once fully cured, Flex Super Glue can be sanded and painted.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Super Glue on a vertical surface?

A: Yes, we recommend the Flex Super Glue Gel for vertical surfaces. We recommend holding the object firmly to the surface, allowing Flex Super Glue up to 45 seconds to set. Flex Super Glue Gel could take anywhere between 1 to 24 hours to fully cure.

 

Q: Is Flex Super Glue food safe?

A: Flex Super Glue is not recommended to be used around food. It is also not recommended to be used on items that would go in the microwave, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, or freezer.

 

Q: How do I remove Flex Super Glue from a surface?

A: Depending on the surfaces and volume of the product used, Flex Super Glue can be removed with Adhesive Remover. Fully cured Flex Super Glue could take anywhere between 1 to 24 hours to remove.

 

Q: What should I do if I get my fingers glued together?

A: If your fingers get glued together, you should immediately soak the bonded area in warm, soapy water. Carefully peel or roll the skin apart gently and slowly. DO NOT PULL APART. Flex Super Glue creates an extraordinarily strong bond that is nearly impossible to break by pulling straight up and down. If you gently roll the skin, you will gradually diminish the bonds between the Flex Super Glue molecules enabling your fingers to separate.

 

Q: How should I store Flex Super Glue?

A: Replace the cap immediately and store in a cool, dry place.

 

Q: What is the difference between Set and Cure time?

A: Set time is the time required for the initial bond of the surface to occur. Once set, bracing or holding should no longer be necessary. Cure time is the time it takes Flex Super Glue to reach full strength. Whenever possible, the repaired item should be left to cure overnight.

 

Q: In what sizes is Flex Super Glue available?

A: Flex Super Glue Liquid is available in squeeze tubes and bottles (either with a precision nozzle or brush applicator). Flex Super Glue Gel is available in squeeze tubes or bottles with a precision nozzle. Squeeze tubes and bottles come in varying sizes.

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FLEX™ SUPER WIDE DUCT TAPE

Q: What is Flex Super Wide Duct Tape?

A: Flex Super Wide Duct Tape is no ordinary duct tape. It’s up to 300% wider than standard duct tape. It has a tough reinforced cloth backing with excellent abrasion resistance that’s water, weather, and UV resistant. It’s made with a powerful, thick, rubber adhesive that provides maximum bonding strength and can be torn by hand both horizontally and vertically, so there’s no waste.

 

Q: How is Flex Super Wide Duct Tape different from standard duct tape?

A: Flex Duct Tape has high elongation for conformability and offers better adhesion on uneven surfaces. Compared to the standard 1.88” duct tape, it is also up to 300% wider. It has a tough reinforced cloth backing with excellent abrasion resistance.

 

Q: At what temperatures can I apply Flex Duct Tape?

A: Flex Duct Tape can be applied at temperatures up to 200 Degrees.

 

Q: What surfaces can Flex Duct Tape be applied to?

A: Flex Duct Tape adheres to virtually all types of surfaces. It may not bond to certain siliconized material, water-repellent or some porous surfaces, such as raw unpainted wood, concrete, cinder block, and brick. The surface should be free of grease, oil, dirt, or debris.

 

Q: How do I apply Flex Duct Tape?

A: Before using Flex Duct Tape, the surface must be clean, dry, and free of any grease, oil, dirt, or debris. Use firm pressure and allow the tape to remain on the surface. Use your fingers, squeegee, or roller and press firmly to remove any creases, folds, or wrinkles. Firm pressure and surface time will increase bonding strength. Once applied, it resists accidental tearing.

 

Q: How do I unroll Flex Duct Tape?

A: Start at one corner of the tape and lift the edge of the tape up, then continue to pull until you get the desired length. Try not to let the tape fold in on itself as you unroll the amount you need.

 

Q: How do I tear Flex Duct Tape?

A: To tear, make sure your hands are dry. Firmly grab the area to be torn with both hands close together and quickly pull the tape apart, making sure the tape does not fold in on itself.

 

Q: Can I remove and reapply Flex Duct Tape?

A: Yes. Even though our powerful adhesive is super strong, it can still be removed and repositioned. Constant repositioning may eventually impact adhesion.

 

Q: How do I store Flex Duct Tape?

A: Store the product horizontally on its backing in a cool, dry environment. Avoid storing in an upright position.

 

Q: Is Flex Duct Tape water resistant?

A: Yes. Flex Duct Tape has a tough reinforced backing that is water, weather, and UV resistant.

 

Q: Can I apply Flex Duct Tape on a wet surface or underwater?

A: Flex Duct Tape is not intended to be applied on wet surfaces or continuously submerged underwater.

 

Q: Is Flex Duct Tape food safe?

A: Flex Duct Tape is not recommended to be used around food or in contact with drinking water.

 

Q: Can I paint over Flex Duct Tape?

A: Yes. Once applied, Flex Duct Tape can be painted over.

 

Q: Can I use Flex Duct Tape on fabric?

A: When applying to fabric, use firm pressure and allow the tape to remain on the surface for an extended period of time. Apply to both sides of the fabric when possible.

 

Q: How do I remove the duct tape residue?

A: Any remaining residue can be removed with Adhesive Remover.

 

Q: In what sizes and colors can I purchase Flex Duct Tape?

A: Flex Duct Tape comes in Black, White, and Gray. You can get rolls in either 4.6” x 20’ or 7.5” x 20’.

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FLEX ADHESIVE REMOVER FAQ

For an overview of product information and best practices:

Q: What is Flex Adhesive Remover?

A: Flex Adhesive Remover is an easy-to-use aerosol spray specially formulated to remove the super strong adhesive bond of Flex Tape.

 

Q: What can I use it for?

A: Use it to remove Flex Tape and other tough adhesive tape such as masking, duct, double-sided, painters, gaffer, scotch, and packing tape, decals, stickers, labels, tar or asphalt, glue residue, gum, bugs, ink, lipstick, marker, paint transfers, pine tar, soot, dirt, tree sap, vinyl tinted windows, wallpaper, wax, weather stripping, and so much more!

 

Q: Which surfaces can I use it on?

A: PVC, Metal, Steel, Copper, Aluminum, Wood, Ceramic, Porcelain, Tile, Glass, Fiberglass, Stucco, Plaster, Stone, Cement, and Concrete.

IMPORTANT: FLEX® ADHESIVE REMOVER may not be compatible with certain plastics, vinyl, paints, rubbers etc. Always test on an inconspicuous area before use.

 

Q: Will it affect the surface I’m using it on?

A: When applied properly, it will not cause surfaces to crack, peel, fade or yellow. If left on surface too long, it could penetrate other topcoats. Be sure to read the directions!

 

Q: How do I use it to remove Flex Tape?

A: Always use protective gloves and goggles.

Lift one edge of the Flex Tape and spray directly underneath the backing onto adhesive.

Use pliers to help grab and pull up Flex Tape.

Spray directly on adhesive as you pull Flex Tape from the surface.

Once Flex Tape has been removed, spray directly on any excess adhesive residue, let stand for 10 seconds and wipe with clean cloth.

Repeat until area is free of the adhesive.

*A stiff brush may help to remove residue.

 

Q: Can I use it to remove Flex Glue?

A: The remover does not work on Flex Glue’s super strong adhesive formula.

 

Q: How much adhesive can it remove?

A: Each project’s needs may be different so it can vary by individual use. It’s available in 5oz and 12oz cans.

 

Q: How do I clean up after using it?

A: Wipe with a clean cloth.

 

Q: Is it safe to use around plants and animals?

A: It has not been approved for this use.

 

Q: Can I use it on drinking water, rain barrels, fish tanks, etc.?

A: We do not recommend using the product in direct contact with drinking water.

 

Q: How should I store it?

A: Store in a cool, dry location. Adhesive Remover should never be exposed to temperatures over 120°F.

 

Q: What’s the shelf life?

A: 2 years with proper storage.

 

Q: Is it toxic if ingested?

A: Yes, it is harmful if swallowed or ingested. Follow the directions and precautions printed on the label.

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Auto/RV Repair Kit FAQ

Q: What is the Auto/RV Repair Kit?

A: This kit provides an easy-to-use adhesive in Flex Glue and two peel and stick self-adhesive Flex Tape patches. It combines the power and versatility of Flex Glue and Flex Tape for common automotive repairs.

 

Q: What comes in the Auto/RV Repair Kit?

A: This kit includes a .75 oz tube of Flex Glue White, one 3”x 4” Flex Tape Clear patch and one 3”x 4” Flex Tape Black patch.

 

Q: Are there any best practice tips I should know before using? 

A: Before using the Flex Glue or the Flex Tape Patches, use a clean cloth to remove any oil, dirt, or grime from the surface. When using Flex Tape Patches press down firmly to remove any creases, folds, or air bubbles. You can use a squeegee or roller to help smooth it out. Use constant pressure for a period of time.

 

Q: Can I use this kit to repair a rearview mirror? 

A: No, this product is not designed for rearview mirror repairs.

 

Q: Can I use this kit to repair a tire? 

A: No, the kit is not designed for high pressure applications.

 

Q: Can I use this kit on a container that holds water for drinking? 

A: Flex Glue and Flex Tape have not been tested on potable water sources.

 

Q: Can I use the kit to repair a gas or oil tank?

A: No, this kit is not applicable for containers holding flammable fluids.

 

Q: Can I use the Flex Glue or The Flex Tape patches under the hood of the car?

A: We do not recommend using either the Flex Glue or the Flex Tape Patches for any high temperature applications such as radiators, hoses, or engine blocks.

 

For the full listing of Flex Glue FAQS please click here.

For the full listing of Flex Tape FAQS please click here.

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Flex Seal Inflatable Patch & Repair FAQ 

Q: What is the Flex Seal Inflatable Patch & Repair? 

A: The Flex Seal Inflatable Patch & Repair is an easy to apply one-step solution consisting of self-adhesive, strong, rubberized, crystal clear patches that are designed to instantly seal air leaks in all types of PVC plastic inflatables.

 

Q: How is this different than Flex Tape?

A: This product is designed for use on PVC plastic inflatables. It is not designed to be applied to a wet surface or used underwater.

 

Q: What surfaces are best suited for this product?

A: All smooth PVC plastic surfaces such as air mattresses, inflatable toys, pool toys, rafts/floats, inflatable pools, exercise balls, waterbeds, pool liners, inflatable chairs, floating beverage coolers, bounce house, inflatable yard, and holiday decoration and more.

 

Q: What size is the patch?

A: Each patch is 3” X 4”.

 

Q: In what quantities are the Inflatable Patch & Repair offered?

A: We offer a two (2) pack and a four (4) pack of the patches.

 

Q: In what colors can I get the Inflatable Patch?

A: The patches are available in crystal clear.

Q: Are there any best practice tips I should know?

A: Flex Seal Inflatable Patches should be applied to a clean dry surface free from grease, dirt, and oil.

Use firm pressure when applying and make sure there are no creases or air bubbles between the patch and the repaired surface.

 

Q: Is the Flex Seal Inflatable Patch & Repair UV resistant?

A: Yes, it is UV resistant and VOC-free.

 

Q: Can I use this on a wet surface or underwater?

A: No, this product is designed to be applied to a clean dry surface.

 

Q: Can I use the Inflatable Patch to repair a seam?

A: YES, repairing seams requires careful preparation and application.

 

Q: Can I use this to repair a rough, textured or velvet surface?

A: No, this product is designed for use on smooth surfaces.

 

Q: Can I use this product to repair a car or bicycle tire?

A: No, this product is not designed for tire repair.

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FLOOD PROTECTION PRODUCTS – GENERAL FAQ

Q: What is The Flex Seal® Family of Flood Protection Products?

A: Our UL Verified Flood Protection products consist of Flood Paste, Flood Liquid, Flood Spray and Flood Tape. They are specifically designed to work in combination to create a super-strong, waterproof barrier that can help slow down or even stop water from entering structures. Once floodwaters recede, they can be easily removed.

 

Q: Where can I find specific details for sealing doors, windows, garage doors, vents, ducks, crawl spaces, conduits, outlets, and other types of openings?

A: Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood to find detailed video instructions about how to seal all types of openings.

 

Q: What protective gear is recommended when applying the Flex Seal Flood Protection Products?

A: Always use protective gloves, clothing, and eyewear.

 

Q: In what sizes are the Flex Flood Protection products currently available?

A: Flood Protection Paste is available in a 9 oz cartridge and 3 individually wrapped 8.75 oz sleeves. Flood Protection Liquid is available in a 10 oz jar, a 28 oz can, and a 122 oz can. Flood Protection Spray is currently available in a 10 oz aerosol. Flood Protection Tape is available in 3.75"x 20' and 7.5” x 20’ rolls.

 

Q: What coverage do the Flex Seal Flood Protection products provide?

A: Coverage is product specific and will depend on the thickness of the application. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for additional details.

 

Q: Why do I need to use multiple Flood Protection products?

A: Using our Flood Protection products in combination with one another will create multiple, overlapping layers of protection and increase your chance of holding back floodwaters.

 

Q: Should I apply them to the exterior or the interior of the structure?

A: Apply all Flood Protection products to the exterior of the structure where water meets the building.

 

Q: Are our Flood Protection Products guaranteed to stop all floodwaters every time?

A: No. Every structure is different. Depending on the age and type of construction, there may be areas that can’t be seen or sealed. Unsealed porous surfaces may seep water during extended underwater exposure. So, it’s impossible to stop all floodwaters from entering every time, but our Flood Protection products can help.

 

Q: What are the limitations of our Flood Protective products?

A: Our Flood Protection products are not designed to protect against extreme winds, water pressure, flying or floating debris. They are also not intended to stop water from flash floods or if there is structural damage to the building.

 

Q: Do I need to support the garage door?

A: We recommend that you reinforce/brace your garage door. High water levels could cause the door to bow and break the flood protection seal.

 

Q: Should I remain in the structure after sealing it?

A: Always follow your State and Local weather advisories and evacuation orders.

 

Q: How long before a storm or flood should I apply the products?

A: Please allow approximately 24-48 hours for the final layer of Flood Protection products to dry before floodwaters arrive.

 

Q: What is the recommended application temperature for Flood Protection products?

A: For best results, our Flood Protection products should be applied in temperatures between 32°F - 120°F.

 

Q: How should I prepare surfaces to be sealed?

A: Proper preparation of the surface being sealed is extremely important. Make sure the area being sealed is completely clean and dry. You’ll also want to remove any sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or splintered wood that could cause injury. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: How high up each opening should I apply Flood Protection products?

A: Extend the surface preparation and product application to a minimum of one foot above the expected height of flood or storm waters.

 

Q: Have our Flood Protection products been UL tested and verified?

A: When used in combination and as directed, our Flood Protection products have been independently verified, in a controlled laboratory setting, by UL Solutions to hold back up to 3 feet of water for 14 days on gaps up to ½ inch.

 

Q: I am ready to begin sealing the structure. What should I do first?

A: We’ve created a series of easy-to-follow “How-To” videos which will provide you with step-by-step directions for sealing your home or business. For instructions go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: Is there a suggested game plan or method I can use to save time sealing a structure?

A: Yes. Whether you’re sealing a door, window or crawl space, the concept remains the same—completely seal all openings where water may enter, using multiple layers of our Flood Protection products. For details, watch our “Important Information” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood

 

Q: How long does each of the Flood Protection products take to dry?

A: Dry times are product specific and depend on the thickness of the application, temperature, and humidity. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for details and watch our “Dry Times” how-to video.

 

Q: What are the suggested best practices for applying all our Flood Protection products?

A: Flood Paste in a Cartridge is our primary Flood Protection product. Use it as the base coat for your first layer of protection. Use Flood Tape on even, smooth, flat surfaces in combination with our other Flood Protection products to create multiple overlapping layers of waterproof protection. Use Flood Spray as a primer primarily for smaller, hard-to-reach areas or irregularly shapes. Use Flood Liquid or Spray as a final coat to help seal openings or pin holes that may have been missed. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed visual instructions.

 

Q: Will the Flood Protection products discolor a surface?

A: Under certain circumstances Flood Protection products may leave a residue or shadow on untreated porous surfaces upon removal.

 

Q: How do I remove the Flex Seal Flood Protection Products?

A: To remove the products, grab a small portion of the material from the edge and begin to pull it away from the structure. Any remaining residue can be removed using a rag and denatured alcohol. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: How long has The Flex Seal Family of Flood Protection Products been in development?

A: Our Flood Protection products have been in R&D for more than three years. They have been through rigorous testing both internally and independently by UL Solutions (formerly Underwriter’s Laboratories).

 

Q: Who is UL Solutions?

A: Established in 1894, UL Solutions is an independent, global leader in applied safety science. Part of the company’s mission is the prevention or reduction of loss of life and property, with the overall goal of making the world a safer place.

 

Q: What is UL verification?

A: UL Verification is an objective, science-based assessment that confirms the accuracy of marketing claims. The UL Verification Mark serves as a recognized symbol of trust. It is given to products that have been submitted to UL Solutions for independent testing, in a controlled environment, to verify that they perform as claimed, providing additional consumer confidence.

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FLOOD PROTECTION LIQUID FAQ

Q: What is Flex Seal® Liquid Flood Protection?

A: It is a thick, rubberized liquid specifically designed to be used in combination with our other Flood Protection products to help protect your home or business from damaging flood waters. It starts out as a liquid and dries to a watertight, rubberized coating which seals out water, air, and moisture. When floodwaters recede, it’s easily removed.

 

Q: In what sizes can I purchase Flood Protection Liquid and what coverage will it provide?

A: Flood Protection Liquid is sold in 10 oz, 28 oz, and 122 oz containers. For coverage details, please watch our “Product Coverage” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: Why do I need to use multiple Flood Protection products?

A: Please see the Flex Seal Family of Flood Protection Products FAQ.

 

Q: How should I prepare surfaces to be sealed?

A: Make sure the area being sealed is completely clean and dry. You’ll also want to remove any sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or splintered wood that may cause injury. Proper preparation of the surface being sealed is extremely important. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: How should I apply Flood Protection Liquid?

A: It can be brushed, rolled, or poured into areas needing to be sealed and is self-leveling, so gravity will pull it into hard-to-reach areas. For complete details go to our “Important Information” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How long does Flood Protection Liquid take to dry?

A: Dry time depends on the temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the application. For details on dry times watch our “Dry Times” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: Should I mix cured Flood Protection Liquid with fresh product?

A: No. This product begins to cure when it is exposed to the air. Remove any dry material from the container and always use fresh liquid when sealing an area.

 

Q: Can I dilute it?

A: No, do not dilute it with solvents or water. Our Flood Protection Liquid is ready to use right out of the container.

 

Q: How do I store my Flood Protection Liquid for future use?

A: For complete details go to our “Product Storage” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How do I clean it up?

A: Do not use water to clean Flood Protection Liquid. Before it cures, it can be cleaned with a dry cloth.

 

 

Q: How do I remove Flood Protection Liquid?

A: Just grab a small portion of the material from one edge and begin to pull it away from the structure. For more details on product removal, please watch our “Removal” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

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FLOOD PROTECTION PASTE FAQ

Q: What is Flex Paste Flood Protection?

A: It is a thick, rubberized paste specifically designed to be used in combination with our other Flood Protection products to help protect your home or business from damaging floodwaters. It starts out as a thick paste and dries to a strong, watertight, rubberized coating. It seals out water and can be easily removed when floodwaters recede.

 

Q: Why do I need to use multiple Flood Protection products?

A: Please see the Flex Seal Family of Flood Protection Products FAQ.

 

Q: In what sizes can I purchase Flood Protection Paste and what coverage will it provide?

A: Flood Protection Paste is available in a 9 oz cartridge and 3 individually wrapped 8.75 oz sleeves. For coverage details, please watch our “Coverage” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How should I prepare surfaces to be sealed?

A: Proper preparation of the surface being sealed is extremely important. Make sure the area being sealed is completely clean and dry. You’ll also want to remove any sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or splintered wood that could cause injury. Go to: flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: How do I prepare and use Flood Protection Paste in the cartridge?

A: Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed how-to video instructions.

 

Q: How do I use Flood Protection Paste in the Wrapped Sleeve?

A: Just cut one end of the wrapped sleeve and squeeze out the amount of material you need into the tray provided. Use a putty knife to push and spread an even layer directly over the area being sealed. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed how-to video instructions.

 

Q: How should I apply Flood Protection Paste?

A: Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed how-to video instructions.

 

Q: How long does Flood Protection Paste take to dry?

A: Dry time depends on the thickness of the application, temperature, and humidity. For details on dry times watch our “Dry Times” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How do I store my Flood Protection Paste?

A: For complete details go to our “Storage” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How do I clean uncured Flood Protection Paste?

A: Do not use water to clean Flood Protection Paste. Before it cures, it can be cleaned with a dry cloth. Application tools may also be cleaned with a dry cloth or with a rag and denatured alcohol as needed.

 

Q: How do I remove fully cured Flood Protection Paste?

A: Just grab a small portion of the material from one edge and begin to pull it away from the structure. For more details on product removal, watch our “Removal” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

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FLOOD PROTECTION SPRAY FAQ

Q: What is Flex Seal Flood Protection Spray?

A: It is a rubberized coating spray specifically designed to be used in combination with our other Flood Protection products to help protect your home or business from damaging floodwaters. It sprays out as a liquid, seeps into gaps, cracks, and holes, and dries to a watertight, rubberized coating. When floodwaters recede, it can be easily removed.

 

Q: Why do I need to use multiple Flood Protection products?

A: Please see the Flex Seal Family of Flood Protection Products FAQ.

 

Q: In what sizes can I purchase Flood Protection Spray and what coverage will it provide?

A: Flood Protection Spray is available in a 10 oz can. For coverage details, please watch our “Coverage” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How should I prepare the surface when using Flood Protection Spray?

A: Make sure the area being sealed is completely clean and dry. You’ll also want to remove any sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or splintered wood that may cause injury. Proper preparation of the surface being sealed is extremely important. For detailed instructions go to flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: Are there any safety tips when using Flood Protection Spray?

A: Do not use it in confined areas where vapors may build up. Never spray near heat, sparks, or any other source of ignition and of course, do not smoke when applying. You can find detailed video instructions at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How should I apply Flood Protection Spray?

A: Using a smooth sweeping motion spray approx. 8 to 12 inches from the surface being sealed. Use Flood Protection Spray as a primer on hard-to-reach areas and irregular shapes. For complete details watch our “Important Information” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How long does Flex Seal Flood Protection take to dry?

A: Dry time depends on the temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the application. For details on dry times watch our “Dry Times” how-to video at: flexsealproducts.com/flood.

 

Q: How do I store my Flood Protection Spray?

A: After using it, turn the can upside down. Spray a few bursts to clear the spray nozzle for the next use. Do not store the product at temperatures above 120° F. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions in the “Storage” how-to video.

 

Q: How do I clean uncured Flood Protection Spray?

A: Do not use water to clean Flood Protection Spray. Before it cures, it can be cleaned with a dry cloth or paper towel.

 

Q: How do I remove Flood Protection Spray from the surface?

A: Use your finger or a cloth and rub at one edge, until you can grab a small part of the material and begin to pull it away from the structure. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions in the “Removal” how-to video.

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FLOOD PROTECTION TAPE FAQ

Q: What is Flex Tape Flood Protection?

A: It is a strong, waterproof tape specifically designed to be used in combination with the other Flood Protection products to help slow or in some cases stop floodwaters from entering a structure. Its powerful adhesive instantly bonds to most surfaces, and its strong, waterproof backing blocks out water. Once floodwaters recede it can be easily removed.

 

Q: Why do I need to use multiple Flood Protection products?

A: Please see the Flex Seal Family of Flood Protection Products FAQ.

 

Q: In what sizes can I purchase Flood Protection Tape?

A: Flood Protection Tape comes in 2 widths 3.75” wide and 7.5” wide and both in 20-foot rolls.

 

Q: How should I prepare surfaces to be sealed?

A: Make sure the area being sealed is completely clean and dry. You’ll also want to remove any sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or splintered wood that may cause injury. Proper preparation of the surface being sealed is extremely important. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: How should I apply Flood Protection Tape?

A: Just cut the tape to size, remove the backing, and apply using firm pressure. There is no dry time. Our Flood Protection Tape should always be used in combination with our other flood protection products to prevent seepage. Go to flexsealproducts.com/flood for detailed instructions.

 

Q: Can I apply Flood Protection Tape to a wet surface?

A: No. Unlike the original Flex Tape, Flood Protection Tape will not adhere to a wet surface and should only be applied to a clean, dry surface.

 

Q: Should I use Flood Protection Tape on a wet surface in case of an emergency?

A: No. You should consider using the original Flex Tape if the surface is wet instead of Flood Protection Tape to seal the area. Our original Flex Tape can be removed with our Adhesive Remover.

 

Q: How do I store the Flood Protection Tape for future use?

A: Simply place the product in a plastic storage bag. Do not store in temperatures above 120° F.

 

Q: How do I remove Flood Protection Tape?

A: Grab a small piece from one edge and begin to pull it away from the structure. If any residue is left on the surface, use a stiff nylon brush, paper towel or rag with denatured alcohol to clean the area.

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