RUTLAND Stove Gasket Cement pulls double duty because not only can this cement adhere any fiberglass gasket to most any metal, it can also be used to fix those small cracks, pinholes, and leaks in a cast iron stove. Available in a handy squeeze tube or in a larger caulk gun–ready size, this cement will
help restore a stove to safe and efficient operation. Before it is heat cured, it can also be cleaned up with water, so there’s no need to worry about small mistakes when applying, even if it has already dried.
10.3 oz Cartridge
Black
Rated to 2000°F (1090°C)
Approximate coverage: 29′ (2.3 oz tube) or 99′ (10.3 oz caulk cartridge), both with 1/8″ bead
Indoor use only
Requires heat to cure
Paintable after curing
Made in the USA
DIRECTIONS: Cut tube tip to desired opening. Dampen area with water and apply the minimum amount of cement required into gasket channel, then press the gasket firmly into cement. Close the door to ensure a good seal, then trim excess gasket. Allow to air dry for 1 hour with the door open. Within 30 days, start a fire and gradually increase the heat to 500°F
(260°C) to cure.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon Black and Crystalline Silica, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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