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Rectorseal81880 is a 1-pound gray duct seal compound designed for professional tradesmen. This soft, non-toxic putty adheres to most clean, dry surfaces and can be hand-molded and reused. It provides a durable, water- and chemical-resistant seal that won’t damage plastics or metals, making it ideal for HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general sealing applications. Its easy-to-use formula performs reliably across a wide temperature range and is trusted by industry professionals for superior sealing performance.
Material | Putty |
Brand | Rectorseal |
Style | 1 lb |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 3 x 3 inches |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Putty |
UPC | 021449818803 |
Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021449818803 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Gray |
Surface Recommendation | Adheres to most clean dry surfaces |
Manufacturer | The Rectorseal Corporation |
Part Number | 81880 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 81880 |
Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Non-toxic |
Included Components | Duct Seal Compound |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**R
Perfect for Sealing Electrical Wires
This is great stuff! I needed to seal the end of a conduit where wires were coming out. Worked fine. Easy to use.
S**N
Great for price.
Needed to replace aged duct seal on ac line into house. Easy to use and did the job. Held up after installation.
S**T
Exceptional Value!
After recently residing my house, I needed a block of this material to seal the gas line's service entrance. Although the gap was small enough to seal with a bead of caulk, this stuff is easier and less messy to apply with the same result.Product Quality: It's tough to determine this type of material's quality visually although I've used this material and brand before and it's an excellent, moldable, non-hardening sealant.Product Use: Fresh from the delivery truck in 30 degree weather, the block was stiff, but still moldable. It became increasingly malleable with the rise in indoors temperature, reaching clay-like moldability.Although this material is sticky, it leaves no sticky residue on either hands or applied surfaces.Final Thoughts: If you need to seal the wire or pipe poking through your wall to the great outdoors, this is the stuff to use. It's less messy than caulk, arguably longer lasting, and there's considerably less waste material. Since it's non-hardening, it should last if stored properly.And it's a third of the cost on Amazon as at the big box store! I bought second block "just in case."
D**S
Sealed GFCI Receptacle
I extended my GFCI receptacle out away from the vinyl siding leaving some cracks on the unlevel surface. Duck seal to the rescue! I sealed around the box and made a seal for the so-called waterproof cover box. I didn't give it a 5 yet, let's see how it holds up. I've had to replace GFCI receptacles too frequently so hopefully this will keep water and moisture out that destroys the GFCI.
R**N
Easy to work with and gets the job done!
Installed a couple mini splits this summer and it came with putty however I didn't have enough to fill up the hole so i purchased these and this is perfect, it's moldable and pliable without breaking. Easy to work with, water resistance and hopefully will help with the insulation.
V**K
Works well for HVAC sealing.
Works well, sticky but not overly sticky, molds very easily. Used for my HVAC evap to cover the holes that was letting out a ton of air.
S**D
Does What It's Supposed to Do
Great stuff. Does what it says it's for. For years I couldn't figure out what was used on the top of my outdoor electrical box. Thanks to AI, I took a picture and it suggested this and what do you know, it was. I had never tried to take off the older cracking duct seal because I thought it was a hardened putty and didn't want to disturb it. I'm pretty sure it was this exact product because after at least 17 years since I bought the house of being on there it was still pliable, and I could have just remolded it around the conduit to fix the cracking. Amazing if it was the same product which again appeared to be so.
J**N
Versatile and Easy to Use: Great for Sealing Gaps Around the House
The media could not be loaded. I came across this duct seal compound online and figured it would be a good idea to keep a bar in my workshop for future use. At the time, I didn’t have a specific project in mind, but it has already proven its value. I noticed some small gaps around the screens of my raised foundation and decided to give this compound a try to seal them up.It worked perfectly for what I needed. Even though I believe the compound is more commonly used for insulation-related sealing, I was concerned about bugs or small critters getting through those gaps. This sealant applied easily and gave me a solid, secure seal. I haven’t painted over it yet, but visually it looks like it’s holding up well.I ended up using almost a whole bar for this project, but I’m happy with the result and plan to pick up another bar just to have on hand for future repairs or sealing jobs. It’s always handy to have something like this around, and it’s proven to be a versatile solution.
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