Repairs & Product Info

Does Flex Paste work in winter?

When the temperature drops, Flex Paste delivers. This thick, rubberized paste is formulated to handle a wide range of weather conditions, making it a dependable choice for winter repairs and cold-weather projects. Whether you're sealing cracks in exterior walls, patching up outdoor equipment, or protecting against water intrusion, Flex Paste provides strong, weather-resistant performance,...
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Can Flex Paste be used as an adhesive?

Flex Paste is an excellent product for sealing cracks and patching holes, but it can also be used as an adhesive thanks to its thick, rubberized formula. It has the strength and flexibility needed to bond surfaces together in a variety of repair scenarios, especially when strength and flexibility are key. What Makes Flex...
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Will Flex Seal dry in 40 degree weather?

Cold weather can make sealing and waterproofing projects more challenging, but that doesn’t mean you have to put them on hold. Whether you're dealing with a small crack or prepping for winter storms, Flex Seal products are built to handle tough conditions. While drying time can vary, most Flex Seal products can still cure...
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Can Flex Seal get wet right away?

If you’re working on a repair and rain is in the forecast, you might wonder if you can apply Flex Seal to a wet surface—or if it’s safe to get it wet immediately after application. While Flex Seal products are designed to create durable, waterproof barriers, timing matters when it comes to exposure to...
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How Many Coats of Flex Seal Liquid Do I Need?

When using Flex Seal Liquid, the number of coats you will need depends on the type of project, the application surface, and the square footage of the area you’re sealing. While one coat might be enough for light-duty applications, we recommend applying at least two coats of Flex Seal Liquid for most waterproofing and...
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Does Flex Paste Stay Flexible?

Unlike rigid fillers that can crack or separate over time, Flex Paste is designed to stay flexible, even after it cures. It expands and contracts with the surface it’s applied to, helping maintain a strong, waterproof seal in changing conditions. Flexibility is essential when sealing joints, cracks, or surfaces that may shift, expand, or...
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Is Flex Caulk good for outdoor use?

Flex Caulk is an excellent solution for outdoor projects and repairs. Whether you're sealing around windows and doors, filling in siding gaps, or tackling seasonal home maintenance, Flex Caulk creates a strong, weather-resistant seal that helps keep out moisture, pests, and drafts. Once cured, this powerful caulk can handle sun, rain, snow, and fluctuating...
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How long before Flex Caulk can get wet?

When sealing cracks, joints, or gaps, timing matters, especially if there’s rain in the forecast or moisture in the area. So how long should you wait before Flex Caulk can get wet? The answer depends on which type of Flex Caulk you’re using and the conditions you’re applying it in. Flex Caulk Silicone must...
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What Is the Best Way to Apply Flex Seal Liquid?

Flex Seal Liquid is known for its excellent coverage and smooth, rubberized finish, making it a go-to option for coating, sealing, or protecting surfaces with precision. But to get the most out of it, application technique matters. Here’s how to apply Flex Seal Liquid for strong, long-lasting results: Clean the surface: Make sure it’s...
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Will Flex Seal Fix a Roof Leak?

Flex Seal products can be used to seal minor roof leaks, especially for temporary or quick fixes. Here’s how it works: Flex Seal Spray can be applied directly to small cracks, gaps, or seams where water is entering. It forms a waterproof rubberized barrier that keeps moisture out. Flex Seal Liquid is ideal for...
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