X-Seal provides a versatile alternative to sealants and fillers
Because X-Seal becomes part of the structure, it protects, strengthens and consolidates from within, not just providing a surface coating which can break down and fail.
X-Seal combines with filler materials such as powders or cotton wool to fill voids to give resilient waterproof strength. The applications are endless…
Where can I use X-Seal?
It's impossible to list every potential use of X-Seal
Here are a few to inspire you:
- Seal leaks or cracks in windows, walls, roofs, conservatories
- Secure roof tiles and slates
- Repair cracks in sinks, showers, baths, toilets
- Seal electrical connections and dry pipe work post-assembly
- Repair leaking engine parts such as radiators, or seal leaking sunroofs/bodywork
- Repair modern or antique furniture, invisibly and without damage
- Repair stained glass window panes, re-bond aged glazing putty and glazing bars in-situ without affecting appearance – ideal for listed buildings
- Repair ceramics, wood, metal, plastics and frost-damaged antiquities
- Lock up loose chair legs, wooden spokes, vintage motor parts
- Permanently lock loosened mechanical assemblies
- Regenerate tired screw holes and threads
- Secure crumbling and friable stone, brickwork facades, concrete and asbestos walls and floors
- Underpin and level wood and ceramic floor tiles
- Seal rope ends to prevent fraying
- Laminate paper, number plates and composite materials such as carbon fibre.
A Typical Application of X-Seal Acrylic-120C
Loose spokes can greatly weaken the integrity of a wooden wheel.
Impregnation with X-Seal Acrylic-120C effectively fills accessible voids between spoke and felloe making the wheels tight and safe without the need to dismantle.
The same process can be applied to chair and table legs, general loose wood furniture joints and veneer.