I'm often faced with removing and replacing parts installed over 10 years ago with what appears to be old-fashioned, hardening-type Permatex No. 1. The gaskets are glued onto both parts with the Perm
Author: "Elton E. (Tony) Clark" <eltonclark@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 21:33:47 -0500
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You might need to heed the second sentence from the Permatex tech data sheet: "The product can be removed from metal surfaces with isopropyl alcohol. If the sealant has been dried for a long time or
Ummm, yeah. I read that too. I've had a part sealed in a baggie with 92% isopropyl since Saturday evening, but no obvious softening yet... Thanks though ! Karl You might need to heed the second sente
I'm often faced with removing and replacing parts installed over 10 years ago with what appears to be old-fashioned, hardening-type Permatex No. 1. The gaskets are glued onto both parts with the Perm
You might need to heed the second sentence from the Permatex tech data sheet: "The product can be removed from metal surfaces with isopropyl alcohol. If the sealant has been dried for a long time or
Ummm, yeah. I read that too. I've had a part sealed in a baggie with 92% isopropyl since Saturday evening, but no obvious softening yet... Thanks though ! Karl You might need to heed the second sente