SUGRU for seat hump

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SUGRU for seat hump

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This cool stuff is like plasticine which you can mould to whatever shape you want, it cures at room temperature over 24hours after which it is waterproof, heat/cold proof and has a slight 'give' like silicone rubber.

https://sugru.com/

Looks good for a number of jobs but after failing to unsoggify my seat hump with neoprene I think a bead of this stuff should hopefully do the trick.
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Thats a find. I'd never heard of this stuff
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Re: SUGRU for seat hump

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I've never heard of it either. Looks really useful.

Have you used it before? I can think of many uses for this, it just sounds too good to be true. o_O
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Re: SUGRU for seat hump

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I'd only heard of it last week via the BBC's 'The culture show', it occured to me today to use it to seal the hump!

theres plenty of youtube videos of happy customers using it for all sorts

this one probably best describes it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fOSo_EN-y4
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