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Sorry if this is off topic, but after seeing one of Scotty's videos, I tried to get this locally and all over the web. I can't get it anywhere.

 

Does anyone where I can get this stuff? Or is there a similar product.

 

I want it for conditioning rubber parts, not stopping leaks.

 

Thanks!
Scott


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I have been looking for the bottle. Usually its $20 but now days since its supply is short the prices are gone up to $30-35 a bottle. Amazon comes with other suggestions for different products. I am looking for something that I can spray all my under body and suspension parts with since its an old project car and want to rejuvenate the dry rubber. Any other brands you all have tried? 

 

I am looking to try

    RVcare Rubber Seal Conditioner

or Star Brite Premium RV Rubber

or Premium RV Slide Out Rubber Seal Conditioner and Protectant


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I was wondering if there is a similar product like AT-205. In others words a polymer. based product to use for leaks as well as a rubber lubricant like you recommend


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Amazon (now back in stock.. who knows for how long) and Advanced Auto has the same price. I guess thats the normal price for it now. Talk about inflation.


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How often to use AT205 in your engine?


Clarification: Please provide more details of the issue you are having (along with Year, Make, Model, Mileage, Engine, Transmission).


2005 GMC 1500 Sierra 203000 highway miles automatic transmission. Small oil leaks front and rear main seals.


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Thanks


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Hello,  I live in NH and I can't seem to find the AT205 Reseal you suggest.  Where can I find it around here?  Thanks


If you can't find it locally Amazon has it in stock.


https://www.amazon.com/ATP-AT-205-Re-Seal-Stops-Bottle/dp/B000NVW1LM


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If you have a turbo engine, under certain circumstances the AT-205 might polymerize / cure / get hard in the oil channels and restrict oil flow (cause the oil in the turbine may get real hot - way hotter than regular motor oil temperatures may ever get). The polymerization residue may eventually then block some fine mechanical parts it happens to get into (although it will in most cases be "caught" by the oil filter).

Other than that, my experiences with AT-205 were all positive. This thing actually works.


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Scotty answers this here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avGuPA8OQpE


it's not a polymer, Scotty 😕 It's a solvent.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycol_ethers
Don't drink it. It's associated with low sperm count. 😆


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Hi Scotty just wanted to ask if ATP At-205 re seal could be used in my 2007 Subaru Legacy with 225000 miles small engin leak will it damage my engine?

 


can you tell us more about the leak?


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