It is basically injecting liquids into the well which have a higher density than water, most likely mud, under pressure into the well to reduce pressure, finishing off with cement after the well is shut off and the mud is in place. This should stop the leak permanently.
On July 15, there was no further oil spilling from the well after the top kill procedure was successful.
I can say from experience that Restore will stop engine oil leaks. Beyond that I have no idea. NO, they are only a temporary fix.
Only on very minor leaks, it makes the oil thicker and less able to seep through a gap.
Yes it could be, stop driving and have it checked out before you kill the engine.
Yes! I used it in my 98 S420 MBZ. No Worries!
No, it will not cause oil leaks.
I switched to full synthetic engine oil in 2001 and have no oil leaks on my 1995 Ford What makes you think you will have leaks? And if you think you will have leaks then why would you use synthetic? You will have no leaks that you would not have with conventional oil.
It has spilled 42,000,000 before the 'top kill' experiment and even after it leaks out 12,000 a day.
The oil dipstick has a small gasket at the bottom of the dipstick. Replace the gasket with a new one and the oil should stop leaking.
Flex seal is good at stopping leaks but wont last long if it gets too hot.
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If An Oil Tanker Leaks On The Ocean The Water Is Poluted and Animals Are Hurt Or Killed By The Oil. Hope This Helps! ♥