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Cant say how well this product would last on the test of time. My only purpose for buying it. was so I could make the 25 mile nearest muffler shop drive. & I would say it worked good for that. It would also be a good thing to have in the truck ool box for emergency situations. I also used another brand similer to this one. But the quality of this one was better.
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Does not work on catalytic converter, if you are looking to attach an exhaust pipe to a catalytic converter that is only slightly flared at the end meaning that it is a catalytic converter that is to be welded in place, this product is not the fix for you. It will not act like steel at all. Will say the to remove it after you see that it will not work is really easy. Just run a screw driver down the side and pull down, it will cut right through it and then you just peel it off the pipe, unless it just falls off. If you exceed the temperature range of this product it will still be a loose connection and sag.
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This fiber tape only lasted about 6 days on my exhaust. I followed all directions, wrapped up the hole in the exhaust and thought the repair would hold. It does solidify rock-hard. It looked great and made the exhaust extremely quiet again, just like it was supposed to. I stove it around town for 6 days, no issues and thought it was good. Then I drove it on the highway for about 30 min. I started to hear the exhaust getting loud again....dang it. The fiber tape had ripped/failed and the metallic tape included in the package was literally smoking and giving off plumes from under my car. This was 30 min. Into a two hour road trip. So for the next 1.5 hrs. we had to endure the cabin noise of am extremely loud V6. Do yourself a favor and don't expect this to be a permanent fix but rather a temp. patch. My hole was huge and maybe this tape works good for small patch repair but I would not use it for anything significant on my exhaust again. Gotta drive it home now, 2 more hours of deafening engine noise yay!!Read full review
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I tried it to patch a small exhaust leak close to the manifold on an Explorer. Only worked for a short time. Then just kind of disintegrated and crumbled off. Only slightly better than using duct tape. Ended up having to fix it the right way later on anyway. Maybe I exceeded the temp limit but it did not work as advertised. It also was a bit hard to use in tight areas.
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You have to realize it is a material made of other than metal. It is a temporary patch/repair or fix. It will become brittle and usually under hot temperature gives off an odor. This is a quick fix to avoid spending money if you intend to sell your vehicle ASAP and let the new owner spend the cash on repair. Depends on the extent of damage and where it is located that you are attempting to provide a temporary fix. It does not like heat or vibrations and will fall apart within a few days or few weeks. A slightly enhanced method is to use the Wrap after it cures/ dries add Permatex Muffler and Tailpipe Sealer to the exterior of the wrap and let dry for 60 minutes then place a 3 to 3 1/2 inch or an 4 inch adjustable hose clamp(s) to hold it in place. This enhanced procedure could last several months, but also you still have some odor, Otherwise use Exhaust Ban Clamps / Steel Joint Clamps or if you know someone to get it welded for about $50. I believe this product is made by JB Weld or subsidiary - all JB Weld products are terrible to start with.Read full review
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