Recently I accidently broke the neck of a large polypropylene storage tank and was at a loss as to what to do. The tanks are expensive to buy and replace, so I asked a local merchant what he would do in my shoes. "Thats easy", he said," You need to use a good epoxy putty that is waterproof and high strength." I began looking locally but could not find the desired epoxy so it was off to the internet! Voila! There it was, exactly what I needed. I ordered the dual containers, read the instructions and applied it. It worked fantastic! No leaks, no drips and no cracks in the product. I felt so confident, I placed another order for additional work I needed done. No disappointments. Thanks, guys. You saved the day.
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It takes a long time to cure and when it is fully cured the next day, or longer it does remain flexible however is not as strong as other epoxies I have used, I can actually break it apart in my fingers . It did not hold together the repair I made on a plastic motorcycle fender. It easily broke apart and the adhesion was poor on a clean surface. I have used other epoxies that fully cure within an hour and hold much stronger...
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Best bonding epoxy I've ever found, has strong holding force and sands well, paintable. Mix accurately, 20-30 min work time, cures in 18-36 hours it's worth the wait for permanent repairs. Bobby
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Two thick pastes, easy to mix, long set time (over 30 minutes). Would make a very strong filler, and can be applied overhead, as it will NOT run or drip. NOT and all purpose epoxy, as I don't think it's very strong, i.e. not for bonding where strength is important.
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I have some travertine in my shower that developed ugly blotches from the filler deteriorating. This waterproof two part epoxy works well for patching those, and filling other small voids. After removing the damage, and cleaning, it was easy to mix a small amount, apply it with a plastic putty knife. Then I came back later, after the epoxy firmed up, and used a razor scraper to remove and level the filler. It blends as well as the original. Set up nicely after a day or two. Firm enough for vertical application.
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