CT1 - The Ultimate Sealant & Adhesive
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2016
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CT1's unique adhesion on virtually any material in most applications without the need for additional fixings.
CT1 Sealant, Adhesive, Silicone, Mastic.
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THIS STUFF IS AMAZING
Tradesmen and WOMEN. Fabulous!!! 👏🏻
Great video, I’m buying some of this to glue wood battons to a brick wall for a fence so I don’t have to drill into the brick.
Need to fix a leak and this sounds exactly like the one I need...
Never did actually see the sealant being squeezed down into the glass of water. Just before and just after with a face shot in between. Clever editing.
I sealed a leaking door with CT-1 and water was still seeping through for more than an hour afterwards. When it rains, I will see if the long-term results are any better. Also, as far as gutters are concerned, they expand and contract, so I don't see how any sealant will hold in those circumstances, especially not CT-1 which is very inelastic when dry
A roofer recently put CT1 on a leaking boiler flue on the top of my roof.. What I’d like to know is what is the shelf life of this stuff? How long will it last before it leaks?
hello, can I use it on my car, more precisely on the trunk, I have a spoiler and I want to put the wheel on the spoiler to fill the holes so that water does not enter the trunk, I don't want them to affect the paint on my car, I would like to know for sure if I can on the car ct1 adhesives
Stuff is good and amazing but it's hard to apply it's stick with tile. It's stick with ur hand if u don't wipe off straight away
What's the workability time on this stuff?. I need to do some minor adjustments to a shower panel, and want to pack one side out slightly. Does it go off quickly?, or do I have a bit of time?.
I find it's dry to touch in about 30 minutes but a cure is 12 to 72 hours depending on different factors I believe?
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Not the same stuff it once used to be. Another company maximizing profits for product quality. Was my go to no longer use it.
what is your go to now ?
Except it doesn't really work with rubber boots or shoe soles.Tried this product in the hope it would be better than Shoe Goo (another product that promised it was the ultimate in gums for this purpose). They don't work. They stick for a couple of days, but they get water under them, go yellow and peel back. There seems no alternative to throwing away good boots with leaky soles as there just aren't any products that stick, stay stuck and keep out the wet.
A good cobber should be able to repair boots and shoes. Home DIY kits for shoes tend to only be a temp fix (like tyre weld when you get a puncture). CT1 is designed for building industry and not for shoes.
@@RubberduckbathroomsCoUk Does it come with the gun attachment?
What if you don’t have it?