Hylomar or Wellseal
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Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
spookefoote1956 wrote:Thanks one and all. I am off to the shops to get me some Wellseal.
I couldn't find any 'real' shops that sell it. Based on the recommendations here, I've just ordered a tube from www.wellseal.co.uk.
Malc
Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
You will only ever want one tube. It lasts forever! I'm sure you could paint the Forth Road Bridge with it and still have some left over! Cheers. Bruce.
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Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
MalcW wrote:spookefoote1956 wrote:Thanks one and all. I am off to the shops to get me some Wellseal.
I couldn't find any 'real' shops that sell it. Based on the recommendations here, I've just ordered a tube from http://www.wellseal.co.uk.
Malc
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Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
Thanks Bruce, that's good to know; I'm looking forward to trying it. I tried another product from a well known car accessory chain recently, and although it works it's dreadful to use. It has the look and consistency of road tar, and you have to use the supplied tube winder plus something like a screwdriver to get extra leverage, just to get it out of the tube!
Malc
Malc
Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
I spoke with the producers a while back as to what would remove Wellseal from brushes etc; neat cellulose thinners works every time, kind regards
Re: Hylomar or Wellseal
I use the same small brush and wrap the end up tight in a polythene bag.
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