🛠️ Flex Your Repair Skills with Flex Paste!
Flex Paste is a versatile, waterproof, and paintable putty designed to fill gaps, cracks, and holes in various surfaces. Its unique formulation allows it to be applied underwater, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects. With a strong, flexible, rubberized finish, it provides long-lasting protection against moisture and air, ensuring your repairs stand the test of time.
Surface Recommendation | Tub |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Paste |
Compatible Material | Concrete |
Material Type | Rubber |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Compact |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 12.7 x 10.8 x 10.8 Centimeters |
R**R
Thick and Flexible
I have not applied the product yet to my wood building to fill screw holes due to weather. I am confident it will do the job. Update later.
M**N
We will see
Not as easy to apply as I would have liked but if my garage doesn’t flood inthe spring it’s worth it
G**8
I had one " Hail" of a Hail Storm.
My Hot Tub cover was destroyer during a hail storm in Colorado. Pock marks all over and then we had rain forever so lots of water seeped in. Ordering is a 6 month wait...what to do? I have to make this cover last for as long as I could. I saw Flex Paste...... ordered . Took longer to get here than I thought but was worth the wait. It now looks like my hot tub has a bad case of pimples with Noxema on all the spots! LOL...but it keeps the water out and I can wait without worrying about the winter snow compromising the cover.
F**D
Flex paste
Super great stuff works really great for sealing up stuff ....a little on the pricey side tho
M**E
Only sticks to itself
Flex paste is an absolute waste of money. It does not stick to anything but itself and my new gloves. I cleaned and dried the metal that i was trying to apply the product to and all it did was fail to stick. The crap deceptive sizing doesn't help either. 3lb is a quart. This makes it so by the time you get to the bottom of the can you cant effectively get the product out.Do yourself a favor and just get an exterior caulk and use a caulking gun. It will go on much easier. 20+ years as a general contractor, I can tool caulk. This product is not worth your time.
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