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  1. #1
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    flex seal

    Has anyone ever used that flex seal on their max or any other atv to fix leaks?
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    I have pondered it for leaking rivets but ended up using silicone.

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    My concern is how well it will stick to the hdpe body. Never used it.
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    I would use it to seal a leak but it wouldn't be structural fix. With all the flexing our aatv tubs do I don't think it would work. Maybe give it a try but definitely keep an extra can in your travel kit to get back from the other side of the pond. I have used it many times at work for other things. (But I've also been called Macgyver at work too)

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    I have it once. The only disadvantage is once you decide to remove it, its pretty tough.

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    If it is that hard to remove, it sounds pretty permanent. As Robphibious says, it's not structural, but it should be pretty flexible as that is a selling point. Maybe it is a little longer temp fix...

    I'm going to add a can to my kit and see how it does.

    I think I will put some on my tub and see how it fares over several trips and report back to the group.

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