Heat Resistance: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Additional products used: Hot pad
If you read my review you know I was curious about the heat resistance of ETS compared with the known heat resistance of UTTG. Well, I couldn’t leave you guys hanging so I decided to perform a little test. I turned on the “testing oven” J and turned it to 450F. I didn’t place it at 500F because I was hoping the ETS would hold up to UTTG and I wouldn’t be releasing any vapors. Also it would be hard to test if I burnt the coatings off. It had been outside getting rained on today so I dabbed it with a paper towel before placing the testing sheet into the oven.
At about 325F my wife noticed my strange behavior. I had been acting like I was doing other things in front of the oven so she wouldn’t see it was on! LOL, Busted! Well, with just the right level of diplomacy (and 13 years of experience) I was able to negotiate more time to finish my test!
After allowing the oven to reach 450F I waited approximately 5 more minutes before turning it off and retrieving the panel. Next I allowed it to cool for one hour outside. Finally I brought it back in and placed it under running water where I observed the reactions compared to the “no sealant tapeline”. It appears both coatings are fully intact. Now we will leave the panel outside for the night and in the morning take a picture of the condensation, which will easily show the difference in bead sizes if the coatings are still intact.
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