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Capt. Tolley can be find and fix mystery leaks from hairline cracks in the home, in vehicles and on boats
Around the home
Capt. Tolley is the perfect sealant for the do-it-yourselfer and professional alike.
It can fix rainwater leaks in flat roofs, masonry and joinery, and in the bathroom and kitchen it can seal sinks, shower trays, worktop joints, inset sink surrounds and such like. You can also use it to make in situ repairs to veneers, wood joints, leaded windows, ceramics – teapots, bowls etc. – as well as to items exposed to the elements, such as outdoor lamps. It's also suitable for waterproofing earthenware vessels.
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In vehicles, old and new
Capt. Tolley is especially handy for owners of cars and recreational vehicles, such as campervans and caravans. It’s great at sealing window and windscreens surrounds, rivet holes, aluminium trim, gullies and skylights. Vintage and veteran car enthusiasts have welcomed the product with enthusiasm.
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On boats
Capt. Tolley was originally invented for boats so it’s no surprise that it excels in this area. It’s very effective for fixing leaking windows, porthole surrounds, portlights, decks, coach roofs and centreboard casings. And it’s ideal for sealing around stressed items such as deck fittings.
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