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  • It locks compressors .. 50% of the time 

  • you explained every thing I can probably find on the can instructions. now I just have to find out where I can get a can of Super Seal Premium. I thought you guys want to sell this stuff. my mistake 

  • @hobieslug45 Hello Hobieslug45, for further information I would urge you to list our Website and access the find a distributor section. This will help you find a distributor in your area. You may also call our toll free number @ 1-866-548-3644.

  • @CliplightMfg  thanks

  • Could not hear the audio, except for the background music.

  • @rmmair Hello rmmair, I have checked the video and it appears to be working well. Try viewing the video on our website

  • In most instances, I wouldn't trust SuperSeal alone simply because many systems are likely contaminated (suction side run into a vacuum). The majority of small leaks (630 microns?) will present with oil and can easily be located/repaired. These are sometimes at thin wall loops of coils, which should just be replaced. I'm sure it's a great product, but I've seen it used on leaks it wasn't designed to fix.

  • @PutSome5tankOnIt You may be interested in some of our other products such as Dry R and Total. If Dry R is used in conjunction with Super Seal, it will not only eliminates 60 drops of moisture, but gives an added boost to the sealing capacity. For this reason we invented our all in one sealant know as Total; this contains Sealant, Dry R and Flash Dye. For more information view some of our new videos.

  • @CliplightMfg Dry R would take care of moisture in a system just like the line driers should. But Dry R circulates with refrigerant instead of localizing it in a filter drier. I know I'm talking like the eternal pessimist. I see your products as a temporary fix to extend the life of a system that needs to be replaced within a few years.

  • @CliplightMfg Dry R would take care of moisture in a system just like the line driers should. But Dry R circulates with refrigerant instead of localizing it in a filter drier. I know I'm talking like the eternal pessimist. I see your products as a temporary fix to extend the life of a system that would need to be replaced within a few years.

  • so is it safe to recover super seal  mixture with a recovery unit (without harm to the recovery unit) or do u have to use seperator of some kind.

  • @dennisthemenaceru Super Seal is safe for recovery, providing the technician uses the appropriate sealant (COMMERCIAL,HVACR and ACR) for the size system. When the refrigerant is recovered it will act as a solvent and effectively clean the recovery unit and pass safely into the recovery tank. When recovering always pump down your recovery machine to completely remove the used refrigerant.

  • Super seal the quickest way to void your warrenty and tripple your repair costs. AC leak sealents will damage almost all Refigerent recycleing machines and vacuume pumps aswell as void there warnenties aswell. This alone will cost you quite a bit in getting it repaired by a certified tech or having to replace the whole system. Just call the damn tech out to have it fix the cheap route is always going to cost you more in the long run.

  • @Lokivoid The Sealant will not setup providing the technician uses the appropriate sealant (COMMERCIAL,HVACR and ACR) for the size system. When the refrigerant is recovered it will act as a solvent and effectively clean the recovery unit and pass safely into the recovery tank. When recovering always pump down your recovery machine to completely remove the used refrigerant.

    Please Visit our website to see our training manual for more extensive information

  • super seal is garbage..if you want to screw up a system, use super seal.

  • @fetisov02 CAUTION: If a system has fallen into a contaminated state, the introduction of CLIPLIGHT's sealants may accelerate the overall failure of the system. Wet refrigerants laden with moisture or particle contamination can

    cause premature set-up of sealant and form restrictions in strainer baskets such as those that exist before a TXV or similar expansion device. It is very important all Important before procedding steps are followed before injection Please Vist our website for fmore info

  • can you use this on a car?

  • @TiagoMusic1 We have a specific formula for mobile systems such as cars. Super Seal Premium This formula is able to seal leaks in line sets, condensers, evaporators, similar to our residential formula but has the added effect of swelling the O-Rings and Gaskets

  • Super Seal is compatible with all refrigerants and oils (except ammonia).

  • do you make it with r-12 freon

  • @MrJRamal Our sealants Contain no propellants. All our Chemical Tools are Vacuumed sealed so that it may be used on all refrigerants and oils without causing a mixed refrigerant inside the system

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