- Formulated to flow into cracks to form a clear, tough, flexible and airtight seal
- Resistant to weather, vibration, shock, and most shop chemicals
- Set time: 1 hour; Cure time: 24 hours
- Works best on glass, metal, wood, plastic, concrete, and rubber
- Perfect for sealing and repairing windshields, sunroofs, headlamp assemblies and more


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Versachem 75009 Flowable Windshield Silicone – 1.5 oz.
*$253.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Versachem |
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Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Automotive |
Material | Silicone |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Plastic, Concrete, Metal, Rubber |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Dries Clear |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle or Tube |
Item Volume | 1.5 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 1.5 Ounce |
UPC | 078727750096 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078727750096 |
Manufacturer | Versachem |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 75009 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | 75009 |
Special Features | Dries Clear |
Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
Kristin M. –
This is the most cost effective of the flowable silicones. It performs perfectly. It flows, and cures as well as any. I have never experienced curing in the tube which is a result of good stock management. For whose who have not had any experience with this medium, note that the flow rate on horizontal surfaces is almost imperceptible. It continues to flow slowly, for some minutes as the viscosity steadily increases. The tube says that it dries in one hour, and cures in 24 hours. “Dry” means that it can be touched, but full strength requires a complete cure.
JT –
Tried to use this sealant to fix a leak around a windscreen but the liquid sealant was not very runny and sat on the surface more like a conventional bathroom silicon sealant and didn’t flow into the joint. I wanted something more liquid that would penetrate down into the gap, set and seal fine leak paths. Instead it just sat there on top in the shape it came out of the nozzle.
S –
This is a fairly large tube, hence you would expect to be able to re-cap and re-use it numerous times, but this isn’t the case. Because the cap broke, the silicone dries and the opening is clogged. Once its clogged, its hard to clear, therefore I had to cut into the tube to squeeze some out. Its basically a waste of money because I had to throw the entire tube away after cutting into it.
Kindle Customer –
Eureka! The leak, she is fixed… Every leak is different but this product is likely to work if applied to the proper spot. It will follow the water path and seal the leak. Good luck.
Retired Tech –
When fresh this is a great product. Current 12 pack price has gone WAY up, used to be much, much less than buying singles. Not so flowable after a year+ on the shelf, so no longer worth buying in bulk if you’re not going to use them within a year.
Remark –
This worked ok but I thought it would be a little more flowable. I didn’t see any difference between this any other tube of silicone.
CAW –
Great product. Had a leak that I tried to seal with regular RTV, but leak persisted. Placed this on the windshield – the leak stopped.
JellyB –
I used this sealant to repair a leak at the top of my car windscreen a few months back, it worked a treat and even with all the bad weather over the last couple of months it’s been fine.
ken –
For my 1998 Ranger window seals which were going to very costly to replace this was a great alterative as well easy to use and a great value.
acustomer –
Our car windshield had a leak where the gasket meets the car body. I cleaned the seam with lacquer thinner and laid a line of this silicone into the seam, it flowed right in. Let it cure and it hasn’t leaked in months.