When I was a kid working Saturday mornings at a Jag XK restoration/racing
company they used blue Hylomar. About 20 years later I used to use it. More
recently when I went to buy blue Hylomar I find it had changed and was a
silicone sealer that while blue and hylomar seemed to have nothing much in
common
with the original product of my childhood. It works ok.
W e s l a k e 1330
In a message dated 08/10/2008 18:58:53 GMT Daylight Time,
grday@btinternet.com writes:
Hylomar is generally considered to be a 'good name' across in the UK. Have
a look at:
http://www.hylomar.us/
You have a plant across on your side of the pond as well as ours over here.
I've found it particularly good on sealing thermostat covers when they are
getting corroded on the inside edge
Guy R Day
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