🔦 Spot leaks before they spot you!
TSI Supercool Synthetic U/V Leak Detection Dye is a 1-ounce liquid formula engineered in the USA to quickly and accurately identify cooling system leaks. Compatible with metal components and detectable under any UV light, it offers a precise, single-application solution trusted by professionals.
Brand | TSI Supercool |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Item Form | Liquid |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TSI Supercool |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00672264016532 |
UPC | 672264016532 |
Model | 16532 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 16532 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 16532 |
B**L
No need for UV
This little bottle is incredible. The bright neon color is so bright you won't need a uv light to see. Perfect for detecting any leak.
J**.
Works discouragingly well!
Sadly, it revealed more leaks than expected! Excellent for finding leaks.
T**S
Works well - use less than recommended
Works well, but I'd use way less than is recommended. This stuff is crazy concentrated and messy.Only downside is once it's in there, it's a bear to get out. It'd take a ton of flushing to get it all out.
H**8
Excellent dye
Works wonder for any automotive fluid leak, Cheaper than NAPA. Glows like its radioactive :)
D**L
A little goes a long way
This is a requirement for any reputable mechanic. It saves time and time is money. Glows bright and is worth keeping in the shop.
N**R
Leak chasing
Everything arrived as advertised. I haven't used it yet but looks to be perfect! I will post pictures after I use it.
G**O
Save big money diagnosing your own leaks
I use this in my shop to conduct initial diagnostics. I also use this https://amzn.to/3WHrgXl and highly recommend both products. Save big money diagnosing your leaks.
A**H
I didn't think it'd work, but it does...
The media could not be loaded. I bought a bottle and was going to add some to my radiator, but figured I'd try the blacklight on it first, and it didn't glow. Thought I had a bad batch, but did a little digging, and found out that it'll only glow after it's mixed with water or coolant. And it glow's quite well. Wish I knew that earlier, but I know it now :)
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