Blue Monster Compression Seal Tape

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Blue Monster Compression Seal Tape stops problem leaks while under pressure - without turning off the water source! Developed for professional plumbing contractors, Blue Monster Compression Seal Tape is ideal for crisis and long-term applications.
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Hello. It's the Spiritual Plumber from W.V. I truly LOVE all your products Master Plumber working for public schools system. Thanks for the help in keeping our schools in operation with your products. This tape is amazing

Plumbing
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It works very well, didn’t have much room to work with and sealed 💯 highly recommend

SNAKES
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The demo is primarily to show how to apply the tape properly.
It works on leaky joints as well. In tight spots any tape is difficult to apply, but with patience it can be done effectively. It's great for emergencies because it works.

jimmy
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Very informative video. I came to find this video because the package instructions didn’t explain the black tape. In the video it’s very clear that we dispose of the black strip. Since the blue tape isn’t sticky either there can exist some doubt and confusion

michaeljohnmuller
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i just fixed my leaking water supply pipe by using this 2 layer methods. Thanks for the tips! I bought the similar tape from bunnings costing $15

halighugh
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Whether you are a licensed plumber or an office manager this tape works IF you follow the instructions in the video. I have used it on copper, PVC and a radiator hose and it works as advertised. Excellent EMERGENCY repair solution.

craigblank
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If this tape works, as in the demonstration, then it's a brilliant invention. Will be trying it today, fingers crossed it works.

paulwiles
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Misleading, yeah it will slow down a leak--a small one even if there is pressure on the line, such as your water supply line. It will slow it down enough so you can wait until tomorrow when the store opens to get the correct solution. However, it does work well on small drips in drain lines where there is no pressure.

doneal
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Had a pin-hole leak like that in a line. Just cut a 1/2" slice off of a soft-rubber auto radiator hose, then cut that circle open, and trimmed it down so that it was close to the same diameter as the pipe. I put the piece of rubber hose over the hole, put a hose clamp over the rubber, and tightened the hose clamp. End of leak. But I like this silicone tape method better, seems a lot easier. But I would still put a hose clamp over the wrapped tape just to be sure it won't 'expand' over time. But if the pipe is leaking like that then it probably is ready to burst somewhere else too, so its best to just replace the pipe with a length of new pipe. That's what I did a year later.

honestycounts
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This product works exactly as it does in the demo.
You can also use it in situations that are not a "straight run" as the previous poster commented. A straight run is not required as long as you use the product as it is intended.

westurner
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This looks good as a temporary emergency fix just to stop that water. handy stuff

con
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I just paid $40 for it and applied it just like that on 2 1/2" copper line.It slowed the leak but that is all it would do.I had to use a stainless clamp over the tape because it would "unravel" itself if I took my fingers off the compressed tape.I have been a licensed class 1 plumber for 30 years.I won't buy it again

Raider
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Excellent solution. Could I find this tape in Homedepot?Walmart?

araceliscarbonell
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no better than a bit of rubber and jublie clip . temp fix only.

DJJimCowley
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islamiccenterkalabaghgalya
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Any plumber worth his salt could make this repair in less than five minutes with a pre fabricated piece of copper with two pro press slip couplings. If it is so critical that a company does not shut down, all of the water lines should have been welded stainless steel in the first place. This tape is just another gimmick to try and turn joe homeowner into a plumber for a day- even if this works on pressurized water lines, a plumber will still have to be called and paid to repair it properly. You are better off saving 40$ and getting it done right the first time.

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