Use And Care Manual

FLEX SHOT FAQ’s
Q: Can I apply it to a wet surface?
A: It’s best to apply Flex Shot to a clean, dry surface. Still, Flex Shot can be applied to a wet
surface, but just not in standing water.
Q: Can I use it in an enclosed space?
A: Yes, but it is recommended that Flex Shot be used in a well-ventilated area.
Q: Will it fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate because of contact with household cleaners?
A: No, Flex Shot will not fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate due to contact with household
cleaners.
Q: How long does it last?
A: Flex Shot will last up to 30 years and will not fade, dry, crack, yellow or deteriorate.
Q: How many linear feet can I get out of one can of Flex Shot?
A: One can will cover up to forty (40) linear feet, depending on the thickness of the bead.
Q: Can I use it on a container that holds water for drinking?
A: Flex Shot has not been tested for use on potable water systems.
Q: Can I use it to fix tires or other areas with extreme pressure?
A: Flex Shot is not recommended for use in extreme pressure.
Q: Are the extension tubes reusable?
A: Yes, extension tubes are reusable. After using Flex Shot with the extension tube, you can leave
the extension tube affixed to the can of Flex Shot.
Q: Can the extension tubes be cut to adjust the thickness of the bead?
A: Yes, the extension tubes can be cut to any size in order to produce the desired bead thickness.
Q: How do I remove the extension tube that’s attached to my can of Flex Shot?
A: The extension tube screws on to the top of the Flex Shot can and is removed by unscrewing it in
a counterclockwise direction. Do NOT attempt to remove the extension tube by pulling or yanking it
off.

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