Flexseal can you make flex duct tape flex wood glue flex clear grip and flex kids school glue commercials With Daniel Radcliffe Rosie Perez and and Jen from gorilla glue
Round holes are great and all, but fixing real world applications, like cracks in a bucket, the gap is minimal. For holes, I'd probably do the tape, then spray over the tape.
Hi! I think you should temporarily apply some simple tape from the inside in each bottle, then apply the spray and remove the tape after. That would help to fill the holes much easier using only one can each.
I have called flex seal customer service three times. Each time I speak with them they inform me their products do not work together. What that means is I can't use the paste and then paint over it with either the spray paint or the liquid paint. One will not bond to the other. Have you found that to be true? You have showed spraying several coats of the spray paint, which indicates it will bond to itself.
I have used the flex glue on the flex tape and had pretty good success. I found that the clear glue worked best. I haven't tried other flex products together. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Excellent head to head tests. You should have tried to patch the leak using the spray itself, it would be interesting to know if these can be used to seal a dripping leak. Like a leaking shed roof or a water tank leak. Perhaps if the product was more viscous / thick it would adhere and provide more surface area, maybe a different nozzle.
I don think any spray on product can stop standing water for long periods. I would use a paste for that. I need something I can spray on the sides of a wicker potted plant cover to prevent rain and bugs from getting inside or causing damage.
Thank you for the review, me and a few friends are looking for something to paint a rectangle on our curbs to then stick reflective address stickers on, We're all tired of these people coming around, swearing they're using rubberized base spray and after 5 times paying for it, the addresses only stay 1 to 2 years max. I can replace the stickers every year.
I"m looking for a way to stop my concrete bird bath from letting the water seep out, looks like it's gonna be Flex Seal spray for me. Thanks for a great video.
They leaked because when the boxes warped it obviously made cracks in the boxes that's why they both leaked out, the flex seal probably cured more quickly than the gorilla so it was harder faster so when the boxes warped it cracked more so when you put the rocks in to hold the box the gorilla was slightly less cured so the partially cured spots it cracked in made a sealed tighter on contact, which means at least the flex seal cures faster and possibly harder which I believe is a win for flex seal, and judging by the other tests this is correct. ¡¡¡ALSO YOURE SUPOOSED TO HOLD THE CANS UPSIDE DOWN AND GIVE A COUPLE QUICK SPRAYS SO THE AIR CLEARS THE NOZZLE SO IT DOESNT CLUMP, AND AFFECT COVERAGE WHICH IS ESSENTIAL IF YOU WANT IT TO WORK!!! ¡¡¡SORRY FOR ALL CAPS!!! AND ¡¡¡EXCLAMATIONS!!!SO HERE'S SOME SMILEYS TO BALANCE OUT THE VIBE!!!😃😀😄😁😆🤣😂☺️🙃🙂😉❤🍆💦, woops the last two auto filled, I swear I never use those for any reason other that eggplant or hydration based discussion, Samsung and Google are gonna hear about this I assure you.
Hello. Thank you for the video. I am looking to seal the top of my 12 ft x 12 ft patio overhang. It does not have shingles and it is leaking through the bottom of the patio a little bit. Would either of these products work to seal the top of a patio cover? Hoping to seal the top and then sand and paint the bottom of the patio overhang.
the experiment is interesting as an intellectual exercise, and I know their ads use the Flex seal spray on screening to create a solid barrier, but the holes in screening are much smaller than the ones you drilled. the right tool is needed for the right job, and a spray seal isn't it, in this case. it doesn't really provide any useful comparison in a real world application. i do like your videos, though, and the flex seal tape comparison on the bucket holes was very compelling. perhaps compare the products on some actual plumbing pipes; around stripped threads on a sink trap, or cracked PVC. i have subscribed, and i look forward to seeing more.
i had a water can with a few holes. I used some square tape patches to cover them and sprayed Gorilla seal on them. So far, after a year, it still holds water and the rusted spots are covered and it looks better. But, both are very good products.
Comparing the 2 boxes isn't a very good method. Before I continue, please understand the context. I am not here to complain or insult or anything like that. I am just providing my own feedback without any hostility. The issue here is that the experiment isn't controlled enough. 2 cardboard boxes have enough differences and inherent properties to cause the comparison to be more than just 1 spray versus the other. One of them may have gotten less Coverage than the other, or a flawed application, etc. It feels like after your initial application and curing, an extra step would have been useful: inspect the outcome and check for weak points or incomplete seals, and then provide a few more applications. Those flaps on the inside bottom should have been adhered to the rest of the bottom, as they introduce points of uncertainty. I believe that due to the inherent nature of cardboard boxes, these extra steps would help make the experiment be a more controlled one. You can take the concepts and ideas behind what I said and extract them, and apply them to the process your own way to isolate the comparison down to spray versus spray, so that the boxes themselves won't influence the outcome. As for the bottles with holes, I believe that the flaw was in your application method. Spraying a hole wouldn't be the way to seal it. The hole should be covered on one end with something that the spray can't adhere to (such as sticker release paper or wax paper, perhaps?), with a piece of waterproof tape larger than the release paper (to seal around the paper), and then spraying on the opposite side of the hole. That way you will have something to hold the fluid across the span of the hole as it sets. After the fluid dries and sets, you can remove the tape and release paper (the idea is that the product wont stick to the release paper and wont be ripped from the hole once you remove the hole-covering release paper), resulting in a securely-attached rubber film sealing the hole. It can afterwards be tested.
I am surprised either held up as well as they did. The warping of the boxes likely introduced a crack where water could seep out, I saw that coming with all that water, too much pressure for flimsy cardboard. I wonder how they would have held up at 1/4 full… The bucket test was interesting. Since only the outside was sprayed I didn’t expect either if them to keep the holes plugged under the pressure from the water. Very neat.
@@Kevin-kf5dn Especially the flexseal box. The flap was open by almost one inch, while the gorilla was touching the second layer of card board, and the spray mostly covered or sealed them. I think the flex seal was only holding the water from the outside spray.
Sir, what an amazing video. Well, thought out well put together. Well edited, informative. Easy to understand and just plain amazing I really appreciate you putting in the time and effort for all of us.🎉❤😊
That's pretty impressive for both products, considering what you were attempting to seal and the requirement of holding water under pressurel. I suspect that for waterproofing surfaces and joints that have minimal gaps, along with surfaces that do not flex and expand but remain immobile, the products will last, hopefully through a rainy season. I just ordered the same Gorilla product from Home Depot, as my usual source from Amazon would not arrive till after a significant rain event here in Los Angeles. Thank s for the video.
I found this video while looking for some kind of spray to spray on my tall, older, wicker plant stands. I’m going to spray them a different color and then seal them somehow to help with water damage. They’ll get wet, I don’t want to be gentle with them and have to be careful with the watering. I’m going to look and see if the Flexseal comes in a clear.
I've found using tin foil or chrome adhesive tape, then overspraying with either product can seal many problem areas including window sills that may be breaking down. Chrome adhesive tape is VERY sticky and tough.
This was a good test for comparison. Most practical applications, such as roofing, would not involve submersion but just protection from spray, splash or drip.
That's a good idea, when I started this test, I thoughts the spray would have filled the cracks. Hindsight is 20-20. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
This produces a rubber coating. How often does the metal hit? My only thought on that would be it possibly rubbing off over time. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Good stuff, I just bought a can of Gorilla to treat a section of slide floor on my 5th wheel that I replaced due to rot. I was looking for the fabric that comes stabled to the floor when new, but a local dealer told me they use Gorilla patch and seal on and under the floor. So I will try that and after seeing your video I am confident that it will hold back the moisture under the carpet.
I’ve got a 2014 F150 and the 3rd brake light leaks on them all, even the new gasket doesn’t always work, so I’m going to get a new gasket ,install it, then mask off the light,and the paint around the light leaving a 1/8 inch gap and spray the winner around the brake light to stop leaks ..l
I think it should work on a gutter seam...use a little product at a time and let it dry...build it up over time. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Great review, we do not have these in Australia in my local hardware stores. Before I order from Amazon how do you think the flex seal would perform on a slightly dripping metal water pipe on my vanity unit.
I am not trying to find fault with these products just giving you my experience. I am a master plumber and come across homeowners who have tried to use sprays on leaks (water supply and drainage) . Never works. At best slows it down. The down side is you spend money and time on a futile effort to only have to call a plumber in the end. I will spend even more time and your money dealing with the mess. Most cases i have to completely repipe the area where they used the spray. It takes more time and effort to try with no avail to clean this stuff off. The sprays do have a use but not on your plumbing. When i see this stuff on pipes now i tell my customers it needs to be replaced and in some cases even the sink.
Hello from England. Good video. My toilet sprung a leak between the Cistern & the Bowl where the Cistern sits on the bowl, the water then drained downstairs as the water went into the cavity in the wall, do you think I could seal behind the toilet where the leak is & the floor in the cavity with either of these? Thanks
@@bigmacdaddy1234 Yeah right that makes sense, rather than just seal it which maybe a few minute job just take the whole toilet out & spend the time & money on a new one. Ffs. 🇬🇧
Of course, love the upload bro. Keep em coming. However, not sure either is made for covering large holes. Also, not economical to use several cans of either on 1 item. Maybe a more fair comparison would be something with pinholes or a screen type item. Anyhow, GREAT REVIEW Jeff!
The bad part about that is that you have to keep spraying so many times so many colts the flex seal you just put it I'm talking about the flex seal the one is like paste I think that one works better
Lmaoo "well that's an interesting turn of events...they're frozen haha that's awesome" ahahahaha hella funny dudee I didn't expect that at all! Subscribed.
Jeff, what would you think of using the stuff on the underside of a lawnmower deck to keep the grass from sticking or at least making it easier to remove the grass?
Right off the bat I've played with flex seal a lot and the black one just works better don't know why but it really does it blows the other colors and clear out of the water try testing with black next time you will get a different result
Interesting. Of the white and clear, which of those would you say is stronger? I'm spraying am old Sam's club insulated bag because I can't find anything on the market that equals it. Sadly mine leak now, there's a plastic liner bag with silver behind that, I'm thinking it would be really dark and hard to find stuff if I used black. Thanks in advance!
Jeff, sorry we didn't see a screen bottom boat comparison:) (would have been costly). My concern was, when using Flex Seal it seemed to not go on smoothly and left air pockets, whereas Gorilla seemed to go on more smoothly. Your comment?
Came here. Let the neighbor know they were flooding out side yard. Their response was "Do you have a problem, the other neighbor sprays our yard." But, I guess what can I expect from dog beating jerks. Hope this works, so my house foundation doesn't get ruined.
Jeff, your killing me. Your cardboard box test is so full of holes. Meaning it was a horrible thing to test on your end. I like some of your other tests.
This was not a good experiment at all. You wasted so much time and silicone. All you had to do is to crack the bottom of the water bottle and apply one coat of the silicone to see it could seal it. That's it.
not sure what it was supposed to test but for the next test of sealing coat sprays ypu should compare the number of complements you get for wearing each hat to church on Sunday Read more
So personally I prefer the leak stopper rubber flexx as you get four more ounces per can and it's almost a dollar cheaper. I'm doing up my almost classic truck and some white wall in my tires on a budget so really my main concern is how smooth the overall finish would be once it had dried😊 The technical performance of them I'm not even paying attention I'm just freeze framing in the best lighting at the highest video quality and zooming in to see how it looks😂
Thanks for the Flextastic video! Keep em coming, we love them!
Absolutely, keep putting out flextastic products and I'll keep reviewing them - lol.
Flexseal can you make flex duct tape flex wood glue flex clear grip and flex kids school glue commercials
With Daniel Radcliffe Rosie Perez and and Jen from gorilla glue
Yes
Go to bed flex seal
Flex seal why do you always appear in youtube comments?
Round holes are great and all, but fixing real world applications, like cracks in a bucket, the gap is minimal.
For holes, I'd probably do the tape, then spray over the tape.
Hi!
I think you should temporarily apply some simple tape from the inside in each bottle, then apply the spray and remove the tape after.
That would help to fill the holes much easier using only one can each.
Or some newspaper. It'd dissolve in the water.
I have called flex seal customer service three times. Each time I speak with them they inform me their products do not work together. What that means is I can't use the paste and then paint over it with either the spray paint or the liquid paint. One will not bond to the other. Have you found that to be true? You have showed spraying several coats of the spray paint, which indicates it will bond to itself.
I have used the flex glue on the flex tape and had pretty good success. I found that the clear glue worked best. I haven't tried other flex products together. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
spray would be ok a crack,not a hole,they have a paste or patch either would work better on a hole
Excellent head to head tests. You should have tried to patch the leak using the spray itself, it would be interesting to know if these can be used to seal a dripping leak. Like a leaking shed roof or a water tank leak. Perhaps if the product was more viscous / thick it would adhere and provide more surface area, maybe a different nozzle.
I don think any spray on product can stop standing water for long periods. I would use a paste for that. I need something I can spray on the sides of a wicker potted plant cover to prevent rain and bugs from getting inside or causing damage.
Thank you for the review, me and a few friends are looking for something to paint a rectangle on our curbs to then stick reflective address stickers on, We're all tired of these people coming around, swearing they're using rubberized base spray and after 5 times paying for it, the addresses only stay 1 to 2 years max. I can replace the stickers every year.
I"m looking for a way to stop my concrete bird bath from letting the water seep out, looks like it's gonna be Flex Seal spray for me. Thanks for a great video.
You are most welcome! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
They leaked because when the boxes warped it obviously made cracks in the boxes that's why they both leaked out, the flex seal probably cured more quickly than the gorilla so it was harder faster so when the boxes warped it cracked more so when you put the rocks in to hold the box the gorilla was slightly less cured so the partially cured spots it cracked in made a sealed tighter on contact, which means at least the flex seal cures faster and possibly harder which I believe is a win for flex seal, and judging by the other tests this is correct. ¡¡¡ALSO YOURE SUPOOSED TO HOLD THE CANS UPSIDE DOWN AND GIVE A COUPLE QUICK SPRAYS SO THE AIR CLEARS THE NOZZLE SO IT DOESNT CLUMP, AND AFFECT COVERAGE WHICH IS ESSENTIAL IF YOU WANT IT TO WORK!!! ¡¡¡SORRY FOR ALL CAPS!!! AND ¡¡¡EXCLAMATIONS!!!SO HERE'S SOME SMILEYS TO BALANCE OUT THE VIBE!!!😃😀😄😁😆🤣😂☺️🙃🙂😉❤🍆💦, woops the last two auto filled, I swear I never use those for any reason other that eggplant or hydration based discussion, Samsung and Google are gonna hear about this I assure you.
JEFF! thank you this was SUPER helpful. I'm going to the store now to begin my project!
Hello. Thank you for the video. I am looking to seal the top of my 12 ft x 12 ft patio overhang. It does not have shingles and it is leaking through the bottom of the patio a little bit. Would either of these products work to seal the top of a patio cover? Hoping to seal the top and then sand and paint the bottom of the patio overhang.
the experiment is interesting as an intellectual exercise, and I know their ads use the Flex seal spray on screening to create a solid barrier, but the holes in screening are much smaller than the ones you drilled. the right tool is needed for the right job, and a spray seal isn't it, in this case. it doesn't really provide any useful comparison in a real world application.
i do like your videos, though, and the flex seal tape comparison on the bucket holes was very compelling.
perhaps compare the products on some actual plumbing pipes; around stripped threads on a sink trap, or cracked PVC.
i have subscribed, and i look forward to seeing more.
Small pieces of duct tape over the holes before spraying should
You should make sure your holes aren’t any larger then a quarter inch since that’s the “up to size “..
Try using mesh tape on the corners and edges. Just to give those sensitive areas more structure.
Thanks for the tip! Have a great day and stay safe.
i had a water can with a few holes. I used some square tape patches to cover them and sprayed Gorilla seal on them. So far, after a year, it still holds water and the rusted spots are covered and it looks better. But, both are very good products.
Comparing the 2 boxes isn't a very good method. Before I continue, please understand the context. I am not here to complain or insult or anything like that. I am just providing my own feedback without any hostility.
The issue here is that the experiment isn't controlled enough. 2 cardboard boxes have enough differences and inherent properties to cause the comparison to be more than just 1 spray versus the other. One of them may have gotten less
Coverage than the other, or a flawed application, etc. It feels like after your initial application and curing, an extra step would have been useful: inspect the outcome and check for weak points or incomplete seals, and then provide a few more applications. Those flaps on the inside bottom should have been adhered to the rest of the bottom, as they introduce points of uncertainty. I believe that due to the inherent nature of cardboard boxes, these extra steps would help make the experiment be a more controlled one. You can take the concepts and ideas behind what I said and extract them, and apply them to the process your own way to isolate the comparison down to spray versus spray, so that the boxes themselves won't influence the outcome.
As for the bottles with holes, I believe that the flaw was in your application method. Spraying a hole wouldn't be the way to seal it. The hole should be covered on one end with something that the spray can't adhere to (such as sticker release paper or wax paper, perhaps?), with a piece of waterproof tape larger than the release paper (to seal around the paper), and then spraying on the opposite side of the hole. That way you will have something to hold the fluid across the span of the hole as it sets. After the fluid dries and sets, you can remove the tape and release paper (the idea is that the product wont stick to the release paper and wont be ripped from the hole once you remove the hole-covering release paper), resulting in a securely-attached rubber film sealing the hole. It can afterwards be tested.
@@denissavgir2881 having manners on UA-cam critique comments wow. Very rare
@Andy-jl2rm thank you
I am surprised either held up as well as they did.
The warping of the boxes likely introduced a crack where water could seep out, I saw that coming with all that water, too much pressure for flimsy cardboard. I wonder how they would have held up at 1/4 full…
The bucket test was interesting. Since only the outside was sprayed I didn’t expect either if them to keep the holes plugged under the pressure from the water. Very neat.
I agree with you about the boxes.
My thought is that the spray of the seal didn't get coverage underneath the inside flaps of the box, but the water will.
@@Kevin-kf5dn Especially the flexseal box. The flap was open by almost one inch, while the gorilla was touching the second layer of card board, and the spray mostly covered or sealed them. I think the flex seal was only holding the water from the outside spray.
Sir, what an amazing video. Well, thought out well put together. Well edited, informative. Easy to understand and just plain amazing I really appreciate you putting in the time and effort for all of us.🎉❤😊
I appreciate the kind words and support! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 🙂
Flex seal box looked like they had bigger holes in the corners
That's quite possible. I tried to make sure to make a fair test. I blame Amazon...lol.
That's pretty impressive for both products, considering what you were attempting to seal and the requirement of holding water under pressurel. I suspect that for waterproofing surfaces and joints that have minimal gaps, along with surfaces that do not flex and expand but remain immobile, the products will last, hopefully through a rainy season. I just ordered the same Gorilla product from Home Depot, as my usual source from Amazon would not arrive till after a significant rain event here in Los Angeles. Thank s for the video.
Excuse me ... a question works for paint a bicycle tire ....? gorila ..thank you
Paint a tire? For decoration yes, but it won't hold air. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
It looks like the flaps in the inside of the bows would lift. Looked like the test was doomed to fail.
I found this video while looking for some kind of spray to spray on my tall, older, wicker plant stands. I’m going to spray them a different color and then seal them somehow to help with water damage. They’ll get wet, I don’t want to be gentle with them and have to be careful with the watering. I’m going to look and see if the Flexseal comes in a clear.
Seal first, paint later.
I've found using tin foil or chrome adhesive tape, then overspraying with either product can seal many problem areas including window sills that may be breaking down. Chrome adhesive tape is VERY sticky and tough.
Will any of these products fix my cracked water fountain bowls? Thx.
So when the Flex seal or Gorilla spray dry is it like a rubber material? And how so ? Hard rubber or flexible???
So Flex Seal tape is better but Gorilla spray is better haha, good job! The fact that Flex Seal themselves commented, makes me very happy too!
This was a great review man
This was a good test for comparison. Most practical applications, such as roofing, would not involve submersion but just protection from spray, splash or drip.
How bout plugging the holes then apply?
That's a good idea, when I started this test, I thoughts the spray would have filled the cracks. Hindsight is 20-20. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
I actually need a spray that would make metal a little quieter when hit. Do you think this would work for that?
This produces a rubber coating. How often does the metal hit? My only thought on that would be it possibly rubbing off over time. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Good stuff, I just bought a can of Gorilla to treat a section of slide floor on my 5th wheel that I replaced due to rot. I was looking for the fabric that comes stabled to the floor when new, but a local dealer told me they use Gorilla patch and seal on and under the floor. So I will try that and after seeing your video I am confident that it will hold back the moisture under the carpet.
See my comment about using chrome tape before overspraying.
which would you use for fishing waders? your guess...appreciated...
For me, the flex seal spray sprayed a lot smoother. That would be my first choice. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Are both products UV resistant? The UV rays from the sun will break down materials. (I'm in south Florida)
You could just buy plastic boxes to hold water
Lol...that would be way to easy and makes the most sense. Ha. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
I’ve got a 2014 F150 and the 3rd brake light leaks on them all, even the new gasket doesn’t always work, so I’m going to get a new gasket ,install it, then mask off the light,and the paint around the light leaving a 1/8 inch gap and spray the winner around the brake light to stop leaks ..l
$80 dollars later - the holes are plugged. why not two brand new containers instead?
Good test but those boxes are not the same. That can cause issues. One box can be more damaged on the boxes
Tough table! Great video thank you
Hi hi! Great video :) do either of these have a strong odor? If one has less odor than the other, which one might that be?
I was really hoping you would test on a gutter seam as that is how I would like to use either of these products. I have leaks where the seams are.
I think it should work on a gutter seam...use a little product at a time and let it dry...build it up over time. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
I need it for the gutters too!
A shame you didn’t test a unsprayed box as a control.
That's a good idea...thanks for sharing.
How would these compare to Ducky Spray-on Electro-seal? Also spray-on rubber
I'm going to use one of these on my rc car body's to give them a bit more strength instead of tape and glue.
Hey Jeff I was at Walmart deciding which one to use when I UA-cam you LOL thanks for the info
Will either spray with can upside down?
No, on the flex seal bottle the instructions say, " After each use, invert can and apply a short burst to clear nozzle."
Great review, we do not have these in Australia in my local hardware stores. Before I order from Amazon how do you think the flex seal would perform on a slightly dripping metal water pipe on my vanity unit.
I wouldn't use this for a pipe under pressure. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Look up TV2U. They store flex seal. We had a pop up store here that I just got some from so they stock to Australia
big w has them
I am not trying to find fault with these products just giving you my experience. I am a master plumber and come across homeowners who have tried to use sprays on leaks (water supply and drainage) . Never works. At best slows it down. The down side is you spend money and time on a futile effort to only have to call a plumber in the end. I will spend even more time and your money dealing with the mess. Most cases i have to completely repipe the area where they used the spray. It takes more time and effort to try with no avail to clean this stuff off. The sprays do have a use but not on your plumbing. When i see this stuff on pipes now i tell my customers it needs to be replaced and in some cases even the sink.
Thanks Jeff any other products
Hello from England. Good video.
My toilet sprung a leak between the Cistern & the Bowl where the Cistern sits on the bowl, the water then drained downstairs as the water went into the cavity in the wall, do you think I could seal behind the toilet where the leak is & the floor in the cavity with either of these?
Thanks
Why not get a new toilet???
@@bigmacdaddy1234 Yeah right that makes sense, rather than just seal it which maybe a few minute job just take the whole toilet out & spend the time & money on a new one. Ffs.
🇬🇧
Will these work on leaky roofs
?
Does anyone know of this stuff Is flexible after it dries? For example spraying a pool liner? Thx!!!
Of course, love the upload bro. Keep em coming. However, not sure either is made for covering large holes. Also, not economical to use several cans of either on 1 item. Maybe a more fair comparison would be something with pinholes or a screen type item. Anyhow, GREAT REVIEW Jeff!
I took the test to the next level! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
The bad part about that is that you have to keep spraying so many times so many colts the flex seal you just put it I'm talking about the flex seal the one is like paste I think that one works better
Sure flex paste would have worked quicker but what fun would that be ;) thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Awesome jeff..great..testing
Will this work for my car door? Because water gets in due to a dent that was caused by a tree and when it rains water gets in 🥺
Wheres that black lady who glued her hair with gorilla? she got to see this!
Didn't she get a bunch of money for being an idiot?... Oh, asking for a friend LOL
on big holes the tape workes the best or you need to olug the holles then spray the coating
Lmaoo "well that's an interesting turn of events...they're frozen haha that's awesome" ahahahaha hella funny dudee I didn't expect that at all! Subscribed.
Always shake your cans till you are sure they are thoroughly mixed then shake them some more
It's a bit extreme, may be cover these larger holes FG flywire or Plasterer tape to aid the products ability to seal, just an Idea!
Thanks Jeff
Absolutely! Thanks for checking out the video.
Jeff, what would you think of using the stuff on the underside of a lawnmower deck to keep the grass from sticking or at least making it easier to remove the grass?
Use a hammered spray or brush on finish. Very tough, slippery, and will help prevent rusting if it's a metal deck.
HELP I want to use it for a water fountain leak where birds drink water and take baths.. is it toxic for birds? Does anyone know?
The company says once fully cured their products are not toxic to animals.
This video proves absolutely nothing. Neither product was used in a way the manufacturer intended.
The video was testing out the claims of the company. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂 👍
I do like flex spray and roll on!
Haha me too. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Right off the bat I've played with flex seal a lot and the black one just works better don't know why but it really does it blows the other colors and clear out of the water try testing with black next time you will get a different result
Interesting. Of the white and clear, which of those would you say is stronger? I'm spraying am old Sam's club insulated bag because I can't find anything on the market that equals it. Sadly mine leak now, there's a plastic liner bag with silver behind that, I'm thinking it would be really dark and hard to find stuff if I used black. Thanks in advance!
Jeff, sorry we didn't see a screen bottom boat comparison:) (would have been costly). My concern was, when using Flex Seal it seemed to not go on smoothly and left air pockets, whereas Gorilla seemed to go on more smoothly. Your comment?
Just takes to long to use on a job ie sealing a gutter join rather use something out of a Tin aply with brush
Should have used same identical boxes for true comparison
Came here. Let the neighbor know they were flooding out side yard. Their response was "Do you have a problem, the other neighbor sprays our yard." But, I guess what can I expect from dog beating jerks. Hope this works, so my house foundation doesn't get ruined.
That Henry spray has bad reviews but I think people don’t shake it long enough before application. That’s good stuff but you’ll pay for it
"Ok fly, fly away" 😆
Lol...pesky Flys. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
In leaking pipes they both worked like crap!
I agree. These sprays aren't intended for leaking pipes. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Jeff, your killing me. Your cardboard box test is so full of holes. Meaning it was a horrible thing to test on your end. I like some of your other tests.
The cardboard test was challenging, but duct tape over the bottom and open areas before spraying should have solved the problems.
U wasted the spray, why not just spray the holes directly to fill them up rather than spraying the whole bottles.
Why would u seal cardboard?🤔Even for a demo.
This was not a good experiment at all. You wasted so much time and silicone. All you had to do is to crack the bottom of the water bottle and apply one coat of the silicone
to see it could seal it. That's it.
Although you would cover the holes with another product, I was showing what could be done with the spray. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
You should have spared your grass by putting them on a piece of newspaper or a plastic bag. Otherwise, a great video.
not sure what it was supposed to test but for the next test of sealing coat sprays ypu should compare the number of complements you get for wearing each hat to church on Sunday
Read more
Gorilla glue is awesome
gorilla seems for me to win
Lol. Thanks for stopping by and commenting
Oh boy. Did you drill 😳the holes large enough? 😳 well, now you have made some nice flower 💐 containers, they need drainage. Lol
Always pushing the limits and these sprays didn't disappoint. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
you wasting all product were it doesn't need it, try to spray only the holes not were there is no holes dude, good luck everyone
I like that hat.. send it.. to me.. lol.. Thunder Bay .Ontario. Canada 🇨🇦.. nice video
Flex seal ice sled
Lol. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
lousy test compare with project farm
I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
awesome man thanks for the info
Flex 💪🏼
I understand why your doing this but why not just get the puddy
Gonna try Gorilla on the top of my 30 year old van.
Really who would ever use this on paper or cardboard.
Lol. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
So personally I prefer the leak stopper rubber flexx as you get four more ounces per can and it's almost a dollar cheaper.
I'm doing up my almost classic truck and some white wall in my tires on a budget so really my main concern is how smooth the overall finish would be once it had dried😊
The technical performance of them I'm not even paying attention I'm just freeze framing in the best lighting at the highest video quality and zooming in to see how it looks😂
I know the gorilla spray is self-leveling, so as long as your tires are flat on the ground, it should work well. Test first.
Go Bills!!!
Oh yeah! Go Bills!
His voice 😎😎
I'm kind of partial to it too. Lol. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Wake test
I think this stuff is made more for microscopic holes,pin holes,or maybe even leaking threads honestly this looks like a pretty worthless product
I agree but it's fun to experiment. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Spray paint the grass? Geez!
12 minutes & 31 seconds...come on man.
You're having too much fun.
Lol...you should have seen the footage that didn't make it. Ha. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
👋🏽 Jeff, my name is Joe and l am a female. From my perspective l would use one can of each …FLEX & GORILLA 🤔ijs
Hey Joe, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You can't go wrong with both - lol. 👍
Flex