Fix a Rusty Outdoor Chair

The Problem: An old rusty patio chair has deteriorated over time.

The Solution: Apply Flex Seal to cover the rust and restore the chair's appearance.

Restoration Process:

  1. Apply Flex Seal - Spray or apply Flex Seal to the rusty patio chair
  2. Allow to dry - Give the Flex Seal plenty of time to completely dry
  3. Inspect results - Check the final product once fully dry

Result: The chair is completely dry and looks brand new. Flex Seal successfully restored the old rusty patio chair, covering all the rust and giving it a fresh appearance.

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Make a Poolside Storage Container

The video demonstrates building a storage solution for pool and water items using Flex Glue, taking advantage of its underwater capabilities and instant hold properties.

The Project: Create storage for various pool items including water shoes, floaties, towels, and toys.

Why Flex Glue:

  • Works underwater
  • Thick formula with no drip
  • Provides instant hold
  • Makes builds more sturdy and efficient

Build Process:

The creator applies Flex Glue to assemble the storage structure, utilizing its thick, no-drip formula and instant hold properties to create a sturdy construction.

Results: This was the creator's first time using Flex Glue, and they were impressed enough to use it again. The product made the entire build more sturdy and efficient, successfully creating functional storage for all their pool items.

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Fix Your Inflatable Pool Toys

The video demonstrates a money-saving repair hack for fixing punctured inflatable pool toys using Flex Seal's inflatable patch repair kit instead of throwing them away.

Materials Needed:

  • Flex Seal inflatable Patch Repair Kit
  • Scissors
  • Plastic squeegee or fingers for smoothing

Repair Process:

  1. Prepare the surface - Ensure the pool toy is completely deflated and clean from any grease or debris
  2. Cut the patch - Cut the patch from the repair kit to overlap the hole by at least one inch on all sides
  3. Apply the patch - Peel the backing off the patch and apply it over the hole
  4. Remove air bubbles - Using either your fingers or a plastic squeegee, squeegee out any creases or air bubbles that might be trapped under the patch
  5. Inflate and test - Inflate the pool toy and test it in the water to ensure the repair holds

Result: The repaired pool toy is ready to float and use again, saving money by avoiding the need to purchase a replacement.

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Fill Gaps in Your Pool Deck

Ever struggle with annoying gaps around your pool deck? The video demonstrates using Flex Caulk to seal annoying gaps between pool deck coping and concrete caused by weather damage.

Product Features:

Flex Caulk is a high-performance hybrid polymer caulk designed to seal gaps effectively. It features a snap-and-save cap with an adjustable trigger flow nozzle built right in, eliminating the need for a caulking gun. The product provides no running, no dripping, and no mess application.

Application Process:

  1. Prepare - Remove the snap-and-save cap and adjust the flow setting to your desired amount
  2. Apply - Hold at a 45-degree angle, pull the nozzle, and release the perfect bead of caulk directly into the gaps
  3. Smooth - Flex Caulk is ready to be smoothed within 10 minutes of application
  4. Cure - The product begins to form a skin after smoothing and fully cures in 24 hours
  5. Store - When finished, wipe clean, turn nozzle back to minimum, cap it, and store for future use

Product Benefits:

  • Seals out water, air, and moisture
  • UV, chemical, and mildew resistant
  • Fully paintable
  • Can be used on any indoor and outdoor surface
  • No caulking tool required

Result: The pool deck gaps are completely sealed, demonstrating why Flex Caulk is an ideal go-to solution for sealing gaps around the home.

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Fix Your Vinyl Pool Leak
Fixing a vinyl pool leak is simple with Flex Tape. Begin by cleaning the area, then apply a piece of tape larger than the hole to the inside surface, pressing firmly to remove air bubbles. Repeat the process on the outside for extra strength, creating a tight seal. With pressure applied on both sides, the pool will be securely repaired and leak-free.   Back to top
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