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ABRO RTV Silicone Sealant and Gasket Maker is a high-temperature, industrial-strength silicone paste designed to create durable, flexible seals that resist oil, water, and chemicals. With fast curing and heat resistance up to 500°F, it’s ideal for automotive and industrial applications requiring reliable, leak-proof gaskets.





| Material | Silicone |
| Brand | ABRO |
| Style | Silicone |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Item Form | Paste |
| UPC | 790920122929 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Color | Black - 1 Pack |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Manufacturer | ABRO Industries |
| Package Dimensions | 7.28 x 3.7 x 0.2 inches |
| Item model number | 12AB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12AB |
C**.
Used it to replace tri-port gasket on pool filter. Perfect!
My pool filter has a triport gasket that began leaking after 10 years of use. I got a replacement gasket, opened up the valve, removed the old one, cleaned up the surface and put the new one in on a bed of Blue RTV. I let it get sticky for about 10 minutes which was on the instructions before putting the new gasket in place. What I didnt realize is that there is a right-side-up for that rubber gasket, and of course with Murphy's law, I had a 50/50 chance of getting it right -- which I did not! I had to disassemble the valve, remove the new/old gasket which had cured by this time. It came out perfectly and easily! A new bed of RTV went in, 10 minutes later the new/new gasket, and then 24 hours of cure time. Not a single leak and operates like new. Some people use superglue to hold in the gasket which would have been a disaster since you will have to replace it after either years or the realization you got it in upside down. The RTV came out like a dream and left no residue.
M**T
You need it.
Keep some around at all times. Great for small engines and high heat area.
E**E
Great!
Worked great as expected and easy to use
J**Y
Gasket vs silicone caulk?
Take this review with a grain of salt. I’m a little bit of an idiot with repairs. I am unclear what RTV silicone gasket maker is still apparently vs ge silicone. I thought I needed this for a hot tub light gasket. Turned out I made it way more complicated than needed but I did use a little on it. I played with it quite a bit. It really seems like silicone caulk to me. However this is water resistant and high temp, which high temp I thought I needed. Ge silicone is waterproof. I guess depends on what you need. Both seem to home well and be flexible. I did use it to help seal an annoyingly loose seal gasket for a portable water pump. Doesn’t look so good but does stay in place now. It was spraying out from the sides previously at a certain level. It is easier to use than caulk gun I think. Easier without the small pointed tub piece, but that makes it more exact. Still a hard to get perfect Wear gloves. I also recommend having a paper clip andor tooth pick ready so you can clean out and also perfect some fine points. The tub will get full and hard to reuse without cleaning out.
J**G
Would recommend
Good product, just applied, let it set for a few and it has held up no issues
R**D
Great for gaskets
Worked great to repair a dishwasher gasket. Highly recommend.
R**I
Good Sealant.
Used this to reseal a water pump. It’s a little different than what I’ve been using before. You apply it and let it sit for about 10 minutes and then assemble the parts. Torque lightly and let it cure. I left it alone for 24 hours and didn’t retorque. It’s leak free. I probably could have used it sooner, but I had time, so I let it cure completely and now the water pump is leaking free. It was actually easy to spread. I applied liberally and flattened it out using a spatula. I let it sit and assembled.
B**1
Returned unused
Cannot add value on product as it was retuned. Did not realize this wasn’t a sealer but a gasket creator.
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