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Holts LOYGG8RA Gun Gum Repair Bandage

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Fumes leaking out of your exhaust in the wrong place can increase your car’s emissions, and they can also damage other parts of your car. Step 4: Wait for the paste to dry overnight. You can also speed up the drying process by running the engine.

Providing the exhaust is securely mounted, and free from leaks, it is not a failure if an exhaust bandage or sealant - such as gum gum is used to repair a leak. A flexible section of an exhaust helps to provide some movement in the system and reduce the risk of fractures. However, if the flexi-section leaks, it’s not so easy to fix. Replacing it is often the only answer. Large exhaust system holes On balance, if its a small hole on a straight pipe and you know your getting it fixed / getting rid of the car in a week or two, you should be alright, otherwise your'e better off replacing the exhaust.If your car’s exhaust sounds like a tractor, follow our guide on how to fix a blowing exhaust to find the problem and fix it. The Gun Gum Bandage has been developed to repair small holes for a gas tight seal in minutes. The bandage is easy to use; simply moisten and wrap around the hole, then allow to dry and harden. Problem solved.

Gun Gum Wide Metal Repair Bandage is fully flexible, so you can adjust it to the size of your exhaust silencer. There’s no need to dismantle your exhaust, making it ideal for home repairs. Simply apply Holts Gun Gum paste and fit the flexiwrap over the damaged area for a permanent gas tight seal in minutes. Step 2: Wearing protective gloves, apply a thin layer of Gun Gum Exhaust System Repair Paste to the damaged area with the included spatula.

The Holts Gun Gum Flexiwrap Silencer Repair is fully flexible exhaust repair solution. You can adjust it as needed for as tight a seal as possible, allowing you to repair holes and damaged areas easily. No need to dismantle your exhaust, simply fit the flexiwrap for a permanent gas tight seal in minutes. Features & Benefits:

I had a rust hole in the pipe in front of the silencer and patched it with repair tape. The repair was perfect and very long lasting, but unfortunately the pipe continued to rust underneath the bandage. The repair was gas-tight right up to the day the exhaust pipe snapped in half.My wife's Peugeot 106 secondary system pipe had 3 holes. Covered in GunGum, paste and 2 jubilee clips. Lasted for 2 years with no troubles and 2 MOTs until pipe literally fell in 2 due to rust.. A blowing exhaust can be caused by a wide range of problems, so we’ll examine each one in detail. And perhaps the best starting point is to identify exactly where it’s coming from, which isn’t always so easy. Where’s the exhaust blowing? A small hole can be the cause of a blowing exhaust and it really doesn’t have to be too big. Finding such a hole can be difficult, but our soapy water method can help. Once a hole has been found, clean the area with a wire brush or wheel to examine it. This will help to see if and how it can be repaired. Exhaust bandages With this method, you don’t need any special tools and you don’t need to take the exhaust apart. All you need is the ultimate exhaust repair kit: the Gun Gum Exhaust System Repair Paste and the right bandage. What Gun Gum product should you use? Where a join in an exhaust is leaking, it may help to tighten any clamps or other fastenings. If that doesn’t help, what next? Where a flange is fitted, there may be a seal or gasket that can be replaced. This will involve separating the join where the exhaust is blowing. However, it may not mean the exhaust system needs to be removed. Providing there’s room to separate the exhaust and replace the gasket or seal, you can do it in situ. Exhaust paste

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