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Black Epoxy Putty 14oz High Strength Filler Metal Wood Tile Ceramic | Strong bonding, fast cure, fits metal wood tile ceramic, moldable sculpt fill clay, waterproof putty stops leaks permanently
Black Epoxy Putty 14oz High Strength Filler Metal Wood Tile Ceramic | Strong bonding, fast cure, fits metal wood tile ceramic, moldable sculpt fill clay, waterproof putty stops leaks permanently
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About This
- All-in-One Repair Solution: This 2-part epoxy putty seamlessly fixes leaks, cracks, holes, and uneven surfaces across a wide range of materials—metal, plastic, wood, ceramics, acrylic, glass, and even sculptures. It doubles as a bonding agent, filler, and sculpting material, making it perfect for DIY repairs and creative projects.
- Professional-Grade Performance: Crafted from premium materials, our AB fast repair epoxy putty transforms into a rock-hard, ultra-durable surface upon curing. Withstanding corrosion, acids, oils, water, and extreme temperatures from -58°F to 266°F, it boasts high hardness and tenacious adhesion. The cured putty resists shrinkage and cracking, allowing for polishing, drilling, and painting.
- Simple Operation: Mix the AB filler putty in a 1:1 ratio, knead until the color is uniform, and start applying immediately. The epoxy sculpt clay remains moldable for 30 minutes post-application, ideal for quick fixes. Expect a full cure within 4-6 hours, ensuring lasting repairs.
- Safe & Convenient Storage: Our epoxy putty is non - toxic and free of irritating odors, ensuring secure handling for users. When you have excess putty, simply store it in the provided sealed bag. The airtight seal maintains the putty's quality, making it ready for your next repair or project, reducing waste and saving you time.
- Versatile & Reusable: Whether you’re patching a leaky pipe, fixing a cracked tile, or sculpting a masterpiece, this epoxy putty delivers reliable results. Its reusability feature ensures you can tackle multiple tasks without waste, making it a must-have for every toolbox.
Overview
- Brand : TJINHEZ
- Specific Uses For Product : Ceramic Repair, Crack Filling, Metal Bonding, Tile Repair, Wood Repair
- Material : Epoxy, Hardener, Resin
- Item Form : Paste, Putty
- Special Feature : High Strength, Multi-surface, Paintable, Sandable, Waterproof
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Customer Review
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Daniel Brooks
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"Saved me from an expensive plumbing repair"
I discovered a small leak under my kitchen sink late at night.
This repair tape was incredibly easy to apply and stopped the leak immediately.
It held securely until I could arrange a permanent repair.
A must-have item for every homeowner. -
Sophia Mitchell
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"Quick fix that actually works"
I used this waterproof repair tape on an outdoor water pipe.
The application took only a few minutes and the seal has remained strong through several rainstorms.
It's durable, reliable, and much easier than I expected.
I'm very impressed with the results. -
Ryan Cooper
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"Perfect for emergency repairs"
A pipe in my garage started leaking unexpectedly.
This tape gave me a fast temporary solution without needing special tools.
The adhesion is strong and the material feels high quality.
Definitely worth keeping in a home repair kit. -
Emma Sullivan
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"Every DIY homeowner should have this"
I purchased this for emergency household repairs and it exceeded my expectations.
It sealed a leaking connection quickly and helped prevent further water damage.
The instructions were simple and the product worked exactly as advertised.
I'll be ordering another roll just to keep on hand.
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