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🔥 Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – High-Temperature Adhesive
✅ Product Features
- Adheres all types of fiberglass gasketing to:
- Boilers
- Wood, corn, pellet, coal, and gas stoves
- Withstands extreme heat up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Dual-purpose: Ideal for sealing and repairing cracks in stoves and stovepipe
- Not recommended for outdoor use
🕒 Cure Time
- Allow to cure for 24 hours at a minimum ambient temperature of 60°F (16°C)
- For best results, ensure surfaces are clean and dry before application
🧪 Application Tips
- Apply directly from the squeeze tube or caulking gun
- Work cement into gasket fibers for maximum adhesion
- Press gasket firmly into channel and allow full cure before use
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🔥 Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Watery Formula for Deep Fiber Penetration
✅ Product Features
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for superior adhesion
- Bonds all types of fiberglass gasketing to:
- Boilers
- Wood, corn, pellet, coal, and gas stoves
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Also suitable for sealing and repairing cracks in stoves and stovepipe
- Indoor use only – not recommended for outdoor applications
🧪 Application Instructions
- Knead tube between fingers to ensure uniform consistency
- Cut tip and apply using a caulking gun or squeeze directly into gasket channel
- Work cement thoroughly into gasket fibers for full saturation
- Press gasket firmly into place and allow to cure undisturbed
🕒 Cure Time
- 24 hours at a minimum of 60°F (16°C)
- Do not expose to heat until fully cured
🕒 Curing Recommendation
For best results, allow the cement to cure for 24 hours at a minimum ambient temperature of 60°F (16°C). This ensures full bonding strength and heat resistance before exposure to high temperatures.
🔥 Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Application & Safety Guide
✅ Product Overview
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for strong, lasting bonds
- Bonds to fiberglass gaskets used in:
- Wood, pellet, corn, coal, and gas stoves
- Boilers and stainless steel surfaces
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Indoor use only – not suited for outdoor applications
- Paintable once cured
- Water-soluble before curing
🧪 Application Instructions
- Preparation
- Clean stove door thoroughly before replacing gasket
- Remove the door completely if needed for easier access
- Ensure surfaces are dry and free of rust, soot, or debris.
-
- Gasket Sizing & Adhesive Use
- For 5/8″ to 1-1/4″ gaskets, allow extended cure time
- Apply enough adhesive to fully soak fibers:
- Too little: gasket won’t adhere properly
- Too much: gasket may become overly stiff and prevent fire door from closing
-
- Installation
- Work adhesive into gasket thoroughly
- Press gasket firmly into channel
- Wipe away excess immediately with water
🕒 Curing Guidelines
- Cures best at room temperature (≥60°F / 16°C)
- Allow 24 hours minimum before exposing to heat
- Do not allow product to freeze before or during curing
🧼 Cleanup & Safety
- Clean spills immediately with water to prevent staining
- For dried residue, wash with soap and water
- Do not use acid-based cleaners
- Once cured, cement cannot be removed from many surfaces including:
- Glass
- Tile
- Porcelain
🔥 Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Watery Formula for Deep Fiber Penetration
✅ Product Features
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for superior adhesion
- Bonds all types of fiberglass gasketing to:
- Boilers
- Wood, corn, pellet, coal, and gas stoves
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Also suitable for sealing and repairing cracks in stoves and stovepipe
- Indoor use only – not recommended for outdoor applications
🧪 Application Instructions
- Knead tube between fingers to ensure uniform consistency
- Cut tip and apply using a caulking gun or squeeze directly into gasket channel
- Work cement thoroughly into gasket fibers for full saturation
- Press gasket firmly into place and allow to cure undisturbed
🕒 Cure Time
- 24 hours at a minimum of 60°F (16°C)
- Do not expose to heat until fully cured
🕒 Curing Recommendation
For best results, allow the cement to cure for 24 hours at a minimum ambient temperature of 60°F (16°C). This ensures full bonding strength and heat resistance before exposure to high temperatures.
Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Application & Safety Guide
✅ Product Overview
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for strong, lasting bonds
- Bonds to fiberglass gaskets used in:
- Wood, pellet, corn, coal, and gas stoves
- Boilers and stainless steel surfaces
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Indoor use only – not suited for outdoor applications
- Paintable once cured
- Water-soluble before curing
🧪 Application Instructions
- Preparation
- Clean stove door thoroughly before replacing gasket
- Remove the door completely if needed for easier access
- Ensure surfaces are dry and free of rust, soot, or debris.
-
- Gasket Sizing & Adhesive Use
- For 5/8″ to 1-1/4″ gaskets, allow extended cure time
- Apply enough adhesive to fully soak fibers:
- Too little: gasket won’t adhere properly
- Too much: gasket may become overly stiff and prevent fire door from closing
-
- Installation
- Work adhesive into gasket thoroughly
- Press gasket firmly into channel
- Wipe away excess immediately with water
🕒 Curing Guidelines
- Cures best at room temperature (≥60°F / 16°C)
- Allow 24 hours minimum before exposing to heat
- Do not allow product to freeze before or during curing
🧼 Cleanup & Safety
- Clean spills immediately with water to prevent staining
- For dried residue, wash with soap and water
- Do not use acid-based cleaners
- Once cured, cement cannot be removed from many surfaces including:
- Glass
- Tile
- Porcelain
🔥 Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Watery Formula for Deep Fiber Penetration
✅ Product Features
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for superior adhesion
- Bonds all types of fiberglass gasketing to:
- Boilers
- Wood, corn, pellet, coal, and gas stoves
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Also suitable for sealing and repairing cracks in stoves and stovepipe
- Indoor use only – not recommended for outdoor applications
🧪 Application Instructions
- Knead tube between fingers to ensure uniform consistency
- Cut tip and apply using a caulking gun or squeeze directly into gasket channel
- Work cement thoroughly into gasket fibers for full saturation
- Press gasket firmly into place and allow to cure undisturbed
🕒 Cure Time
- 24 hours at a minimum of 60°F (16°C)
- Do not expose to heat until fully cured
🕒 Curing Recommendation
For best results, allow the cement to cure for 24 hours at a minimum ambient temperature of 60°F (16°C). This ensures full bonding strength and heat resistance before exposure to high temperatures.
Gasket Cement & Stove Sealer – Application & Safety Guide
✅ Product Overview
- Extremely watery adhesive designed to fully saturate gasket fibers for strong, lasting bonds
- Bonds to fiberglass gaskets used in:
- Wood, pellet, corn, coal, and gas stoves
- Boilers and stainless steel surfaces
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Indoor use only – not suited for outdoor applications
- Paintable once cured
- Water-soluble before curing
🧪 Application Instructions
- Preparation
- Clean stove door thoroughly before replacing gasket
- Remove the door completely if needed for easier access
- Ensure surfaces are dry and free of rust, soot, or debris.
-
- Gasket Sizing & Adhesive Use
- For 5/8″ to 1-1/4″ gaskets, allow extended cure time
- Apply enough adhesive to fully soak fibers:
- Too little: gasket won’t adhere properly
- Too much: gasket may become overly stiff and prevent fire door from closing
-
- Installation
- Work adhesive into gasket thoroughly
- Press gasket firmly into channel
- Wipe away excess immediately with water
🕒 Curing Guidelines
- Cures best at room temperature (≥60°F / 16°C)
- Allow 24 hours minimum before exposing to heat
- Do not allow product to freeze before or during curing
🧼 Cleanup & Safety
- Clean spills immediately with water to prevent staining
- For dried residue, wash with soap and water
- Do not use acid-based cleaners
- Once cured, cement cannot be removed from many surfaces including:
- Glass
- Tile
- Porcelain