Jim Munson
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Used a lot on the ranch
customer
Reviewed in India on June 24, 2022
Just one word, excellent.
Antoinette
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
I used this to replace the glass on my GE Profile double oven door. GE wanted $800 for the door and I only needed the glass. They don't sell the glass alone for they said it's bonded. I went and ordered an Amana/whirlpool glass 25x17 and used this sealant on the door. It adhered seamlessly and I used it at the bottom as well.I saw this product on YouTube on how to replace the glass but it wasn't for this door. I decided to take the door off to see if I could just replace the glass alone and which you can.The entire repair cost $88 including the cost of the DOW sealant.I highly recommend using this product especially for replacing the glass on an oven door.
1reishi
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
Excellent product. It is a very good adhesive. It glues the different surfaces: metals and plastic and wood and plastic and so on.
DIRTRATT
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
Used this seal a set of 3 piece wheels works well over 6 months of daily use and still holding air.
Satish Gidugu
Reviewed in India on December 31, 2021
Used this to seal kitchen sink and also plan on using for sealing other surfaces at home. Worked perfectly for my intended purpose
Ssingh
Reviewed in India on September 18, 2020
Did not work. The tube or dispenser broke as soon as opening and was leaking from behind.
Rebecca
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
I used this in my shower and it’s holding up perfectly. It has a pretty strong smell when you first apply it but once it dries the smell goes away completely. Dried well in
SA
Reviewed in India on December 30, 2020
Takes too long to dry
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019
Product was great but I am not too good with using a caulk gun...had to use my arm by leaning on it.. Prefer it to be in a squeezy tube.
Anachroman
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2017
This is the original formulation of RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing). I used it first in the 1970s to mount marine radio equipment to any type of surface and to seal penetrations in hulls of vessels exposed to high humidity and salt water. It lasts forever and will not get hard and crack - years later it will still have a rubbery consistency. It has a very strong adhesive bond and allows you plenty of time to work with it before forming a skin. The problem with too many 'silicone' caulks and products is they begin to harden almost instantly and the finished product does not look good unless you are a professional who caulks for a living.
MD
Reviewed in India on June 3, 2016
The Supplier Is Genuine & Seems Seriously Committed .. Delivered Original & Imported ( Made in USA ) Product.. Prompt Delivery.. Decently Packed.. Quality PackagingGood Protection.. High Heat Resistant...Weather Proof.. Water Proof.. Freeze Proof.. Is What Is Said.. Colour Greyis White ( During Application & Crystal White ( After Drying ).. Feel ~ Like Hard Gum ( During Application ) Fresh, Clean, Soft ( Silicone ) Crystal Clear Rubber.. Can Be Peeled ( Doesn't Break Or Leave Residual Threads ) Solves The PurposePls. Note ~ Takes Time ( 2 ~ 3 Hours Under Dry Conditions ) To Harden / Dry.. Avoid Inhaling ( Wear A Nose Filter / Mask ) It Is Toxic.. Though Harmless To / On Skin.. Smells Horrible ( No Smell / Odour Less After Drying )I M A Genuine Buyer / User.. I Used ( Since "There Are Many Types" ) Opted For This Product. Using In Auto Engineering / Electrical & Other Similar ApplicationsThanks Amazon.in & SupplierThanks Amazon & Supplier
john c.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015
While curing, the silicone adhesive gives off acetic acid vapor; you know you got the good stuff! The cap (for reuse) actually works well. My previous batch expired 11/2013 but the stuff was like new. There is a huge difference in how hard you have to squeeze, if the tube is cold versus warm.One example of use: I was rear-ended and the trunk lid and the mating body was bent so there were big gaps. If I drove the car with the driver window down (fresh-air vent off) the venturi effect of the wind passing by my opened window draws air out and is supplied from the leaking trunk thru the back seat along with exhaust fumes. I removed the back seat, shut the trunk, climbed in pushed the rubber gasket out to properly mate with the trunk-lid then used Dow Corning 732 to adhere it in place... even fill the big gaps with this great stuff. No more exhaust floating past my nose out the window.