wdk450
Well-known member
Gang:
One problem with the Goop products is that once a tube is opened, you are still able to get the remnants out, but it doesn't flow so freely and isn't so sticky anymore. When I repaired medical devices I bought Goop in its industrial labeled tube, "E-3000". I was recently walking through the "Crafts" section of my local WalMart and saw a 3 pack of E-3000 tubes smaller than the single size I find in the RVing section of the store. I will buy some of these to help with the lack of stickiness problem. About the same policy as I have for tubes of super glue. Open once and discard the rest.
Some formulations of Goop products like the RV, Auto, and Outdoor labelled tubes have an U.V. ray inhibitor. That is the only difference between all the formulations of this product the manufacturer, Eclectic Products, sells.
One problem with the Goop products is that once a tube is opened, you are still able to get the remnants out, but it doesn't flow so freely and isn't so sticky anymore. When I repaired medical devices I bought Goop in its industrial labeled tube, "E-3000". I was recently walking through the "Crafts" section of my local WalMart and saw a 3 pack of E-3000 tubes smaller than the single size I find in the RVing section of the store. I will buy some of these to help with the lack of stickiness problem. About the same policy as I have for tubes of super glue. Open once and discard the rest.
Some formulations of Goop products like the RV, Auto, and Outdoor labelled tubes have an U.V. ray inhibitor. That is the only difference between all the formulations of this product the manufacturer, Eclectic Products, sells.