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Sugru: Make/modify/repair rubber parts!

Started by b5blue, September 09, 2012, 07:09:06 AM

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b5blue

  I just found out about "Sugru", it's packets of clay like silicone that you can form to any shape. It will chemically bond to many surfaces, drys in 30 minutes and cures in 24 hours. It insulates and can handle 150 degrees so I'm thinking already of places like the 2nd gen belt line where it sweeps up and around at the end of the rear side 1/4 window and possibly the engine bay side of bulkhead connectors, wiper pivots and any other areas needing gaskets or seals on the body.  :scratchchin:
www.sugru.com
  If you google it lots of reviews and videos are out there. I'll be ordering some soon to test out!  :2thumbs:

Tilar

Interesting. Let us know how your "test" works out.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



b5blue



b5blue

Boy did I get sidetracked!  :lol:
I'm now getting ready to use this stuff and will take picks of what/where I use it. I want to seal up the side quarter window belt-line trim where it curls up to meet the drip molding. That area rotted away on my Charger due to not being sealed and was a pain to repair! There are some rotted vacuum lines on the Cherokee I hope to reinforce also.  :scratchchin:
I bought a fresh 100 gram pack for about 25.00 to use.

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