Cliplight AC/R Sealant Repairs Pre-Existing Leaks

Cliplight has distinguished its original Super Seal air-conditioning/refrigeration (AC/R) system reactive leak-repair sealant as Super Seal Classic. This differentiates it from Super Seal Total, a preventative leak product that combines a sealant, drying agent and UV-dye tracer. The Classic line of Super Seal Commercial Super Seal (one 3oz can for systems over 5 tons); HVACR Super Seal (one 3oz can for systems between 1.5 and 5 tons); and ACR Super Seal (one 1oz can for systems under 1.5 tons); is formulated for repairing a pre-existing system leak.

Super Seal Total 1 (for systems up to 5 tons) and Super Seal Total 2 (for systems over 5 tons) have only a preventative-maintenance dose of Classic sealant, Cliplight's Dry R drying agent and Flash UV tracer dye in a single can. 'The introduction of Super Seal Total 1 and 2 is not a replacement or improvement of the original Super Seal, but rather a preventative-maintenance product designed for micro-leak prevention and leak detection all in a one-can application,' said Linda Appler, director of marketing, Cliplight. All Super Seal Classic and Super Seal Total products continue to be packaged in Cliplight's vacuum-packed cans that use the system's refrigerant as a propellant. A free one-time-use charging hose is included with every can.

Super Seal Classic is a reactive product that's applied to systems when a refrigerant leak can't be located or is inaccessible for conventional repairs. Super Seal Total is a proactive preventative-maintenance product that includes Dry-R stabiliser/drying agent for small amounts of system moisture, a small dose of Super Seal Classic for potential leaks and a UV dye to trace and diagnose future leak points. Super Seal Total can be used after a conventional repair to reduce callbacks and is suitable for contractors specialising in service-warranty contracts.

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