If you have always felt there must be a better way of cleaning up, you were correct! RPM Technology is proud to introduce a revolutionary product for anyone using sealants, mastics, adhesives, silicones, paints, drilling oils, or greases. PolyWipes contain no solvents or abrasives; no fuss, and no mess! Why clean your hands with a product that has a NFPA heath rating of 1 and is flammable? PolyWipes have a health rating of 0 and are NOT flammable! They safely remove uncured or partly-cured adhesives and sealants by breaking the surface tension between the material and the substrate. The material then transfers to the wipe for disposal. PolyWipes Uses PolyWipes can be used anywhere adhesives or sealants are applied. Uses PolyWipes to clean up after applying sealant to fuel tanks, access doors, windshields, and any other location where sealants are used. |
I was skeptical about the claims to easily clean sealants. I have been wanting to write a review of this product because it works so well. Quickly and easily removes recently applies tank sealant. Still quite effective in removing sealant that has cured a bit. Cleanup of tools, surfaces and dips is a breeze. Wish I had this when I built another aircrafts tanks. As a big plus, it is non-toxic like acetone, MEK and other organic solvents used to clean tank sealant from objects. I would DEFINITELY buy this product again.
Rpm Polywipes Ag Container
Works well but very expensive and not sure what the shelf life will be for unused wipes.
Rpm Polywipes Ag Container
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