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Second Skin Multipurpose Butyl Rope Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Second Skin Multipurpose Butyl Rope

Damplifier Butyl Sealant Tape is a premium grade, sound deadening material and butyl rubber sealant tape that is pliable, sticky, and tough enough for any project. This butyl glazing tape belongs in your tool box. Waterproof, chemical resistant, temperature resistant to 200 F, very pliable to flatten or stretch – our customers prefer it over glue or other sealant tapes. At 1/2” wide and 1/4" thick it can fill thicker gaps, but flexible to flatten it out as thin as you want. Just make sure you clean any area before applying. Ideal for adhesion to metal, wood, glass, and masonry. Used to create a seal or deaden sound on all types of vehicles (Cars, RVs, Boats) and around the house (windows, screen doors, sky lights, vents). It sticky to deaden sound and create a watertight seal, making it an excellent window weld. It also re-attaches vapor barriers, mounts subs to sub woofer boxes, and is the perfect taillight and headlight sealant. – we get a call once a week with a new use!. Proudly made in the USA.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Terrible quality, avoid!

The butyl rope was a complete disappointment. Despite its claims of BEING "multipurpose," it did not work for any of my intended uses in automotive maintenance. The only positive aspect was the affordable price. However, the low quality and durability made it a waste of money in the long run..

Pros
  • Highly adhesive and moldable for various uses
Cons
  • May leave residue and be difficult to remove once applied

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent OE replacement

For car doors and vapor barriers. I bought this after upgrading the door speakers on my 10 year old Mustang and found that the vapor barrier had come loose in a few places due to dried butyl rubber. Works great, just wear latex or nitrile gloves because they stick when it gets warmer. It also has other uses like reducing/eliminating vibration between two surfaces and filling/sealing gaps. Note, however, that this material is not designed to harden or harden. So don't expect it to be pressurized

Pros
  • Adhesives, Sealants & Lubricants
Cons
  • Without Machine