Seal the Deal! 🛠️
Aquascape Black Silicone Sealant (29186) is a premium, waterproof adhesive designed for aquatic environments. Safe for fish and wildlife, this UV-resistant sealant excels in extreme conditions, ensuring durable, airtight bonds across a variety of surfaces. With a 24-hour cure time and a 24-month shelf life, it's the go-to solution for all your pond, aquarium, and DIY sealing needs.
Item Weight | 10.1 Ounces |
Item Form | Liquid |
Color | Black |
Surface Recommendation | Tile |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Material Type | Other |
D**H
Good quality
The product was great.
R**E
Worked well
Worked well for sealing holes in metal stock tanks to add fish. Few weeks in and holding water fine. Fish having no issues
W**N
Nice aquarium sealant
Purchased a used 40G reef tank a while ago and found out there were quite a few deep scratches on the inside front panel after cleaning it up. Ouch! So I figure since I already ran out budget, I better search ways to save this tank. After reading online forums and articles, lots of mixed feedbacks about replacing/resealing tank panel, I thought to give this sealant a try.Bought this Sealant after reading Amazon reviews. I replaced front panel of my reef tank and resealed all edges and corners. Did a water testing, no leaks overnight, then I filled the tank with salt water! So far the aquarium has been up and running for about a month with no issue. My aquarium looks nice and new with high quality glass front panel. It's not an easy job, but it definitely saved lots of money from possibly having to buy another aquarium! I don't know how much water pressure this can hold, but for my 40G so far it holds really well.If anyone wants to try it, I would recommend watching youtube video and make sure you are working in an area with good air ventilation. The vinegar smell could be very irritating. Also, make sure that you have plenty of time to practice before doing the actual work. Do not go back to where you apply sealant already. Make sure there's enough sealant coming out, so you don't run out of time when applying, and that there's no air bubble in between. They cannot be reapplied in same area because wet sealant does not stick together with ones that are dried already. FYI.
B**B
Pricey, but works well
I bought this to seal around the liner (EPDM) on a small pond. So far, 4 months later, it seems to be working well.I gave it 4 stars because of the price.
L**H
Does a great job, but use in a ventilated area
Bought this to use in my enclosure builds for my leachies. This is the third enclosure I’ve put together using this and it works great. This is my first PVC enclosure so I’ll be keeping an eye on how the base seals over time (bioactive so there’s standing water at the bottom of the drainage layer) . But it worked well for holding the cocoa fiber on the back ground, even worked for holding a feeding ledge to the side when I realized the magnets wouldn’t work through the thicker PVC.Like others mention- it stinks. I work with it in my garage with the door open and it still made my eyes water. But it works.
S**N
Used it to patch a (black) rubber pond liner
This was a simple/effective solution I needed for a hole in our large-ish (former koi) pond liner. There was a V-shaped tear in the liner on one of the upright "walls" of the multi-tiered pond, -and- the wall was wrinkled there - tricky. (Had to first use vinegar to get rid of white lime crusted onto the rubber from our hard water.) I had no rubber to use as a patch, so I cut a piece of fiberglass window screen mesh that was a little bigger than the torn area... First I daubed some of the adhesive onto the tear lines, enough to let it skush underneath a bit too; then pressed the screen patch onto this - and it held there nicely; then smeared a bit more over the rest of the patch to get it to stick to the full surface of the patch area, and let this dry overnight. (The window screen mesh was perfect to use, since it conformed to the waviness of the wrinkly rubber.) Next day I used a stiff piece of plastic (cut from a square plant pot) to -completely- cover the patch and its edges; waited another day (warm) before filling the pond... Success!
B**N
Works great on tile
I have black tile floor and black tile wall in my shower. There was a gap between the two. I used this to seal it. I put 2 coats on 12 hours apart and then waited 24 hours to use shower. It’s holding up great. Yes the product does smell but I have used Silicone based products in the past and they all smell. I turned on my exhaust fan and the smell was gone in a few hours.
L**R
Worked amazing!
Ido not leave reviews often but this product worked great. Had to patch a large rip in our pond liner. This product came in clutch along with seam tape and extra pond liner. I didn't find that is had a horrible smell. Highly recommend.
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