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which sikflex product for sealing beads?
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which sikflex product for sealing beads?
So I've got an old set of tsl's which have been sikaflexed at some stage to the rims. 3 out of 5 were leaking so I've broken the beads and given them a good clean with a wire brush, and got all the mud off. Now I'm ready to re- sikaflex the beads.
Now I've read a lot of the threads mentioning sikaflex to seal the bead but none I found mention which one to use. So which one do I need to use for best results?
Here's a link listing their automotive products, are any of these the one I need?
http://www.sika.com.au/cmi/auto_products.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Now I've read a lot of the threads mentioning sikaflex to seal the bead but none I found mention which one to use. So which one do I need to use for best results?
Here's a link listing their automotive products, are any of these the one I need?
http://www.sika.com.au/cmi/auto_products.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mark.
Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
i just use general purpose clear silicon/sikaflex
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Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
Permatec hi-tack.
Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
X2 It is Sikaflex 252 in a black cartridge with Permatec on it in red lettering.TURBO LS2 wrote:Permatec hi-tack.
Bunnings should have it on the shelf.
Go to Sika search page and search the drop down list of product names, click on 'Sikaflex 252' for technical data sheet.
http://www.sika.com.au/search.htm
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Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
I got 225 extra + its for rubber and windsreens rang sika and that what they advised would be best to use.
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Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
Not sure of the number but I just buy automotive fast cure black sikaflex, it holds my coolant in, diff oil in and seals my damaged bead inside my beadlock rim.
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Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
HANCOCK wrote:I got 225 extra + its for rubber and windsreens rang sika and that what they advised would be best to use.
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Any product that is used for windscreens is good.
Re: which sikflex product for sealing beads?
Sikaflex 241 Marine caulking compound....Sticks anything to anything.. almost.
"Sikaflex 241
A fast - curing adhesive/sealant/bedding compound Tack-free in 1/2 - 1 hour; final cure in 3 days. Use above or below waterline Do Not apply on frozen surfaces or thru standing water or on very wet surfaces. Do Not apply over silicones. Do not apply on surfaces where constant temperatures exceed 180 F. Not recommended on a deck seam sealer for wood decks as crazing of sealant may occur."
http://www.southerncrownboatworks.com/c ... /cat78.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Sikaflex 241
A fast - curing adhesive/sealant/bedding compound Tack-free in 1/2 - 1 hour; final cure in 3 days. Use above or below waterline Do Not apply on frozen surfaces or thru standing water or on very wet surfaces. Do Not apply over silicones. Do not apply on surfaces where constant temperatures exceed 180 F. Not recommended on a deck seam sealer for wood decks as crazing of sealant may occur."
http://www.southerncrownboatworks.com/c ... /cat78.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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