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5/16/2006 - Don writes:
I tried this product on my roof, which had a few leaky spots, and also on the edges of a skylight. It worked like a charm on both places when I sprayed a good liberal amount and made sure there were no gaps. I also used this product on PVC pipe, and didn't have any luck there, but the leak was in a tight area and the spray may not have applied well. The pipe may also have still been wet.
11/23/2005 - Wesley writes:
WE USED IT DOR A LEAK ON OUR METAL END STOP FOT OUR CAST IRON PIPE WE SHOOK THE CAN SPRAYED IT ON IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM THIS LEAK WAS ON GOING TOO.
Diane writes:
I have read most of the negative comments regarding this product and may agree with most, though I have not tried the product for it's advertized purpose. Iam a school bus owner and we have had a great deal of trouble with leaking hatches on top of the bus when it rains. We have tried everything, but the product always seems to break down. We were successful with Leak Ender 2000. My only thought about this product is that it may work on flat level surfaces only. It melts right into the small cracks on the bus hatches and lasts. So, all you bus owners out there, "There is hope with this product."
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