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HomeSaver Flue Goo Pre-Mixed Furnace and Refractory Cement - 1 Gallon Tub

HomeSaver Flue Goo Pre-Mixed Furnace and Refractory Cement - 1 Gallon Tub

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Product Details

Manufacturer: HomeSaver
HomeSaver Part Numbers: 29325
Item Number: CPF-29320

Features

  • Effective multi-purpose furnace and refractory cement
  • Securely bonds masonry to masonry, steel to steel, and steel to masonry
  • Able to withstand temperatures up to 3,000º F without shrinking or cracking
  • Pre-mixed for convenient application
  • Water-soluble formula makes clean up quick and easy
  • Available in three colors
  • *Not for exterior use
If you are looking for an effective multi-purpose furnace and refractory cement, then look nor further. HomeSaver's Flue Good pre-mixed cement securely bonds masonry to masonry, steel to steel, and steel to masonry applications that is able to withstand temperatures of up to 3,000 degrees without shrinking or cracking-making this a versatile and viable application. Pre-mixed for convenient application, this water soluble formula makes clean up quick and easy, and is available in three colors.

Please Note: HomeSaver can only be sold and shipped to general contractors or licensed chimney sweeps. Orders to the general public cannot be fulfilled. If you have a contractor please provide his name and address. This will need to be shipped directly to the contractor. The manufacturer will not make exceptions.

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Kathy from 44039 asked:
Can this be used to add to existing base in a malm fireplace?  The base inside the fireplace (where the fire sits) has eroded over time and needs an layer added.
Can this be used to add to existing base in a malm fireplace? The base inside the fireplace (where the fire sits) has eroded over time and needs an layer added.
Yes it can.
Answered by: Owen

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