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πŸ’™ Blue Magic 1116 Liquid Glass Metallic Seal-Up: Professional-Grade 22.8 oz. Solution Review

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Description of πŸ’™ Blue Magic 1116 Liquid Glass Metallic Seal-Up: Professional-Grade 22.8 oz. Solution

Permanent cooling system sealer. Liquid glass and copper formula. Seal withstands up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Forms permanent copper-ceramic seal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works better than anything else on the market

I have used this product in the past and I love it. I had a leak in the cylinder head, maybe there was a gasket, I don't know. I put in a few canisters of this product, V-8, and it actually clogged the pole water pump. Sodium silicate, liquid glass is the only way out. I've tried them all. Brushed aluminum also works very well.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Reliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It really works for adhesives

My 170,000 mile Chevy Astro has a leak at the intake manifold gasket where the engine coolant is escaping. I tried another similar product, the instructions say it can be added to the antifreeze solution. Yes, it did over 10,000 miles, but ended up with a clogged radiator. After I replaced my clogged radiator with a new one, the intake manifold gasket started leaking again. So this time I bought Seal Up and followed the instructions. The leak disappeared after 20 minutes of engine idling. I…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • older model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked for me! Previously

I had a horrible leak in the engine block (losing about a gallon an hour and smoke like crazy from the tailpipe) and I offered a $4,000 engine swap. I tried this and a "less generic" product to fix my truck. The K-Seal product didn't seem to seal it. I poured a bottle of this and it seems to have helped. Around the 18 minute mark of the 20 minute bake time I think it blocked my thermostat and the motor started to get dangerously hot as if the thermostat wouldn't open so keep an eye on it and…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Received 306,000 at Chrysler Town and Country

Please follow instructions, remove thermostat, remove all coolant, mix sealant with water, run car for 1 hour, preferably 5 heat and cool cycles . Drain, let stand overnight. Unplug the drain and fill it with water several times until it is completely clean. Fill in coolant. If you have a specific cylinder that you are getting OBD II misfires on, remove the spark plug and disconnect the fuel injector from that cylinder. Worked fine for me. Hope this works for you. Close the drain and fill it up

Pros
  • Pleased
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Forget the blue devil. This stuff works at a fraction of the cost!

I have a 2000 Ford Ranger 3.0L V6. I have had misfires in cylinder 6 for several years. Of course, I started throwing details at him. Coil pack, spark plugs, spark plug cables, injectors. Nothing worked. I finally noticed the color difference on the 6 cylinder spark plug. coolant leak. I tried Blue Devil, worked one day, the radiator was clogged. YES, my coolant was clean because I know some would say so. This stuff requires you to flush the coolant system until it's clean. Read the ArtS…

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  • Everything is fine!
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  • Some trouble