Posted by Imagene on July 02, 1998 at 23:12:12:
In Reply to: Re: 134a stop leak sealant - cryochem posted by George Goble on June 27, 1998 at 14:33:03:
Mr. Goble, you have just lost every ounce of credibility anyone ever had on this board by defending and promoting the Cryo "snake oil" Sealant. You know better... Moisture does not convert to silicon oil and even if it did by some new alchemy; silicons and silicon oils are incompatible with all refrigeration fluids... shame on you!
Cryo Silane came out over ten years ago and we tried the procedure on many A/C systems. We never found a system leak it could stop. Furthermore, we experienced plugged driers and slammed shut TXV's on some of our customers equipment.
Maybe you have been exposed to high concentrations of Autofrost, I hear it will cause people to sell anything.
If Cryo Seal worked_ then every OEM would put it in A/C systems right off the assembly line. They are always looking for extra warranty protection.
If Cryo Seal worked_ we would not need leak detectors. Maybe the manufacturers of all those leak detectors are part of a vast A/C conspiracy.
If Cryo Seal worked_ the ozone layer will finally be saved, and we won't have to put up with all "the sky is falling" chicken littles that hammer us with green marketing.
If Cryo Seal worked_ the company could afford a better web site.
The fact is_ Cryo Seal does not work_ their Dry pack does not convert water to wine...and George, please don't ask us to swallow another bone.