when reading their website for the sealing products they sound pretty safe with no propane, butane or any accelerators. They seem pretty compatible - what kind of push-back would a AC shop have?
Their website says:
/ Permanently seals & prevents leaks
/ Seals leaks in evaporators, condensers, accumulators,
O-rings, gaskets, metal lines, & rubber hoses
/ Compatible with all oils & refrigerants
/3 volume of Super Seal Premium^(TM)
/ Economical method to permanently seal leaks
/ Compatible with all oils & refrigerants
and:
with DRY R^(TM) to eliminate moisture, is a faster and compressor-friendly method of permanently sealing and preventing leaks in A/C and refrigeration systems. DRY R^(TM) boosts sealant performance,
increases drier efficiency, while preventing acid and waxing formation.

is engineered to HVACR industry standards and is easily installed into a fully-charged system, with NO pump down or recovery. Recommended for systems that are not losing more than 15% of the entire charge over a four-week period.

If my evaporator had been leaking that slowly I would have tried it - especially with Dan P's comments...

LarryT

On 10/5/2014 10:56 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I know.  I'll take that risk.


On Oct 5, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

If you need anyone to hook their ac machine up to it in the future they most 
likely won't

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