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title: "Comstar A/C Zero Leak, 4 oz. Plastic Container (90-700)"
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# Eco-friendly & safe Polymer-free, no clogs Stops micro leaks fast Comstar A/C Zero Leak, 4 oz. Plastic Container (90-700)

**Brand:** comstar
**Price:** 299.12 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Keep your cool with zero leaks, zero worries!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Comstar A/C Zero Leak, 4 oz. Plastic Container (90-700) by comstar
- **How much does it cost?** 299.12 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/286284163-comstar-a-c-zero-leak-4-oz-plastic-container-90)

## Best For

- comstar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted comstar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Preventive Power:** Leaves lasting protection to stop future leaks before they start.
- • **Zero Clog Formula:** Polymer-free technology ensures your A/C system stays clean and efficient.
- • **Leak-Proof Confidence:** Seals evaporator, condenser & gasket leaks with precision.
- • **Versatile Application:** Perfect for automotive, commercial, and residential A/C systems up to 12 tons.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with POE, PAG, and mineral oil-based lubricants.

## Overview

Comstar A/C Zero Leak is a 4 oz. polymer-free leak sealer designed to stop small leaks in evaporators, condensers, gaskets, and seals across automotive, commercial, and residential A/C systems. Compatible with all major A/C lubricants, it prevents clogging and corrosion while providing eco-friendly, long-lasting leak protection for systems up to 12 tons.

## Description

Stop hairline leaks in evaporators and condensers AND around gaskets and seals. This unique product contains no polymer, which means no clogs and no worries! This distinct advantage over competitive products ensures A/C Zero Leak will not form hard particulate when it comes in contact with moisture in a system. For commercial and residential A/C applications, a 4oz dose (1 bottle) is fit for up to a 12 ton system. A/C Zero Leak can also be used for preventive maintenance and be left in an operating system.

Review: This product worked for me, it fixed what appeared to be a large leak on the A/C evaporator core on my 2008 Trailblazer. It was my last ditch effort before having to chose between paying over $1,000 in labor + parts, or to spend 2+ days and approx. $300 in parts replacing the evap core myself. No A/C while sitting in traffic at temperatures consistently above 88F year-round (rarely dipping below 70F even during "winter") here in South Florida is not really an option. Like in most vehicles, to replace the evap core on a Trailblazer you have to remove the entire dashboard, center console, steering wheel, radio, sound amplifier, and all sorts of wiring and connectors just to be able to get to and remove the plastic enclosure that houses the evaporator core, definitively not a short weekend project unless you are a professional who does this for a living. Long story short, none of the other highly rated stop-leak products I tried before Comstar A/C Zero Leak worked. I recharged the A/C system three times (4-8Oz or more of the stop-leak product plus pure R134-a refrigerant) each time using a different product and following the manufacturer's directions. I was careful to use only products that claimed not to ruin your compressor, accumulator, orifice tube, or to clog your A/C system, every time, the A/C would go from freezing cold right after recharging it back to blowing hot air within 2-3 days max. This SUV is a retired undercover unit I bought at a Police surplus auction, I'm pretty sure their maintenance crew tried to fix the issue before decommissioning the vehicle, everything else on it works just fine. Two months ago I purchased this product (Comstar A/C Zero Leak, 4 oz.) and an A/C repair kit that includes a vacuum pump, manifold gauges, vacuum pump oil, hoses, and accessories ( https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B077PY6NHR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ), I also purchased 4 Oz PAG oil and enough pure R134-a refrigerant to refill the system, all for less than $170. I took the SUV to my mechanic to have the A/C evacuated using the proper equipment ( most A/C shops do this for free around here), then I added a approximately 2 ounces of this product by pouring it directly into the hose connected to the low pressure port before opening any valves, and proceeded to recharge the system with some PAG oil (2 Oz in my case) and the amount of R134-a as specified in the owner's manual. SUCCESS! It's been two months since I did this, and my A/C remains so cold that I rarely have to bring the controls above the minimum fan speed on this sweltering Florida summer. I use a bluetooth OBD II reader with a mobile app to keep an eye on my A/C internal pressure (reported by the high pressure sensor) along with the engine and transmission temperatures, my A/C high pressure hasn't dropped at all during this time. I don't know if this will keep my A/C working months or years, but so far so good.
Review: I have a Hyundai H100 van (Hyundai Starex here in the Philippines) whose aircon system was losing charge after two months. After two cycles of refrigerant recharging, I stumbled into Comstar Leak Sealer here in desertcart, read all the positive reviews, researched on the sealer technology, bought two bottles and had those shipped to the Philippines. It also helps that Comstar is considered as non-hazardous/non-flammable/non-toxic material so I did not have any issue on airfreight shipping. I injected the contents of one bottle myself into the low pressure port using an oil injector driven by the high pressure port (tools used: oil injector and manifold gauges). I am very happy with the results - no more leaks and my Hyundai van's aircon is cold, something of a necessity in a tropical country where I live. This stuff works! No clogging of expansion valve or filter drier core. And more importantly, the remaining Comstar leak sealer now acts as a preventive leak sealer as any incipient future leak will immediately be sealed early, thus preventing the loss of refrigerant charge.

## Features

- ComStar’s A/C Zero Leak is specially formulated to stop small leaks in evaporators and condensers as well as around gaskets and seals
- It can be used in automotive, commercial and residential AC applications
- It does not harm AC systems and because it is polymer-free it does not harden or clog the system
- It is compatible with POE-based, PAG-based and mineral-oil based mobile AC lubricants
- Environmentally safe

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01C40JEH8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,917 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #343 in Oil & Fluid Additives |
| Brand Name | Comstar |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024924907009 |
| Included Components | Liquid |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ComStar International, Inc. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Automotive |
| Specific Uses For Product | Prevent Corrosion |
| UPC | 024924907009 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Comstar
- **Item weight:** 4 Ounces
- **Liquid volume:** 4 Fluid Ounces
- **Package information:** Bottle
- **Recommended uses for product:** Automotive

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a 4 ton system how many OZ will needed ?**
A: A/C Zero Leak, as well as other types, uses the amount of refrigerant in a system to determine how much stop leak should be used, not by the size (Tons) of a system.  The rule of thumb is 2 to 4 lbs of refrigerant per ton.  Therefore, you need to find out how much refrigerant your system operates on.  The minimum refrigerant in a 4-ton system would be 8 lb and the maximum would be 16 lbs.   A/C Zero Leak dosage is 1 ounce per each lb of refrigerant.

**Q: Is this a 4 oz or 2 oz product? Both figures are listed on the same product page.**
A: My bottles contained 4 oz. Not sure if there is a smaller size available.

**Q: It says compatible with poe systems.  is this compatible with high voltage compressors in hybrids and electric cars?**
A: A/C Zero Leak is compatible with POE oils and A/C systems in hybrids and EVs.

**Q: How bad is too bad of a leak ,for it not to work,mine leaks out in about a day n a half**
A: It will not work on that leak.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***A on 23 July 2021*

This product worked for me, it fixed what appeared to be a large leak on the A/C evaporator core on my 2008 Trailblazer. It was my last ditch effort before having to chose between paying over $1,000 in labor + parts, or to spend 2+ days and approx. $300 in parts replacing the evap core myself. No A/C while sitting in traffic at temperatures consistently above 88F year-round (rarely dipping below 70F even during "winter") here in South Florida is not really an option. Like in most vehicles, to replace the evap core on a Trailblazer you have to remove the entire dashboard, center console, steering wheel, radio, sound amplifier, and all sorts of wiring and connectors just to be able to get to and remove the plastic enclosure that houses the evaporator core, definitively not a short weekend project unless you are a professional who does this for a living. Long story short, none of the other highly rated stop-leak products I tried before Comstar A/C Zero Leak worked. I recharged the A/C system three times (4-8Oz or more of the stop-leak product plus pure R134-a refrigerant) each time using a different product and following the manufacturer's directions. I was careful to use only products that claimed not to ruin your compressor, accumulator, orifice tube, or to clog your A/C system, every time, the A/C would go from freezing cold right after recharging it back to blowing hot air within 2-3 days max. This SUV is a retired undercover unit I bought at a Police surplus auction, I'm pretty sure their maintenance crew tried to fix the issue before decommissioning the vehicle, everything else on it works just fine. Two months ago I purchased this product (Comstar A/C Zero Leak, 4 oz.) and an A/C repair kit that includes a vacuum pump, manifold gauges, vacuum pump oil, hoses, and accessories ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077PY6NHR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ), I also purchased 4 Oz PAG oil and enough pure R134-a refrigerant to refill the system, all for less than $170. I took the SUV to my mechanic to have the A/C evacuated using the proper equipment ( most A/C shops do this for free around here), then I added a approximately 2 ounces of this product by pouring it directly into the hose connected to the low pressure port before opening any valves, and proceeded to recharge the system with some PAG oil (2 Oz in my case) and the amount of R134-a as specified in the owner's manual. SUCCESS! It's been two months since I did this, and my A/C remains so cold that I rarely have to bring the controls above the minimum fan speed on this sweltering Florida summer. I use a bluetooth OBD II reader with a mobile app to keep an eye on my A/C internal pressure (reported by the high pressure sensor) along with the engine and transmission temperatures, my A/C high pressure hasn't dropped at all during this time. I don't know if this will keep my A/C working months or years, but so far so good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***O on 16 April 2022*

I have a Hyundai H100 van (Hyundai Starex here in the Philippines) whose aircon system was losing charge after two months. After two cycles of refrigerant recharging, I stumbled into Comstar Leak Sealer here in Amazon, read all the positive reviews, researched on the sealer technology, bought two bottles and had those shipped to the Philippines. It also helps that Comstar is considered as non-hazardous/non-flammable/non-toxic material so I did not have any issue on airfreight shipping. I injected the contents of one bottle myself into the low pressure port using an oil injector driven by the high pressure port (tools used: oil injector and manifold gauges). I am very happy with the results - no more leaks and my Hyundai van's aircon is cold, something of a necessity in a tropical country where I live. This stuff works! No clogging of expansion valve or filter drier core. And more importantly, the remaining Comstar leak sealer now acts as a preventive leak sealer as any incipient future leak will immediately be sealed early, thus preventing the loss of refrigerant charge.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***L on 30 January 2024*

So I am a home mechanic. And that means I save money. When you save money you can afford to spend a little to save a lot and that is what I did. 2009 Toyota Avalon started to leak at 200,000 miles. I would put in a partial can about once every 6 month and then a month and then a week. Each time doing what I did car after car before. Finally I bought a vacuum pump and gauges. I got a deal locally and see even a better deal on Amazon for a combo at about $119.00, get it and be happy. I am not a pro and I do or did not need a mega expensive system. I bought this stop leak and some dye along with a detector light and glasses (glasses useless) turned out after this goo stop stuff those glasses and dye were not needed since there was no leak after. Anyway stick with me here because the following is important. I put the A/C Zero leak into the yellow tube from the gauge manifold. It does not mater from which side just keep both sides up to keep it in and then connect the can and hose back up in a mater that keeps it in the tube. Yes it is messy. What is IMPORTANT is this. "Once the can is opened and freon has gone into your system and enough freon is in to start the A/C pump and another can or partial is put in to get the Gauges at Low side 30PSI and high side at 145PSI or a little less for my car. Keep the car running. Did you catch the last part KEEP THE CAR RUNNING. That pump in your A/C system likely flows very very slow and it has many feet of tubing...what maybe 100 feet when you figure the side to side to side in the evaporator and condenser and then the dryer and the delivery and return tubes. My point is leave it running for an hour or two so the leak stuff can get in the entire system and find the leak. Even if it is cold outside , leave the A/C on with the heat. A/C draws moisture out of your car and the pump can circulate that even when the heat is on. That is how the defrost works you know. DRY AIR blowing heat using the A/C and the heater core at the same time. Anyway. My A/C is ice cold and hanging in there. I expect to put the other half of the A/C Zero-Leak in if needed and will update if I do. I planned to pay $2000 for a new A/C if this did not work because it is cheaper than a new car , also the Avalon is a sweet fast riding car and it is paid for. Good luck for your first try"

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