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It is impressive to use, could have many use's,, Lacking the white I look for.

I was hoping for a more white in color, watch and clock dial repair, it is very tough and can have clear coat and Lauquer applyed, it takes paint ok. I have tried to add Linde A Alumina Powder, used in rock Polishing, The milliput did take in a lot of Linde A and it still got hard but no additional white in color, For me I am looking for a product to add that would make the milliput more white. Paints & solvent materials would make the milliput a mess and Failed, But folkart acrylic paint white would mix and again not more white in color white milliput. Any suggestions I would appreciate? I think the product, milliput is very use full, Lots of different applications for sure.
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Does what is says it will; not easy to work with.

I shopped and got three packages at a good price (all the way from the UK). The stuff looks like what you see in the youtube videos. It cures Rock Hard. It "Turns" well and sands fine. All of the above is good but know this, "It is not easy to work with"... It sticks to any and everything and is therefore difficult to get it exactly where and how you want it. I still rated it at four stars, but I think you need a bit of practice to get the most optimal results.Read full review...

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worked great for bath tub chip repair

I used it to fix a chip in a bathtub. it was easy to use and I was able to blend in and make the repair unnoticeable.

You Tube video was spot on.

I haven't been able to put it to a long term test, but i'm hoping that the epoxy will hold up for years to come.
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Amazing Product

Wish I’d known about this product years ago! Relatively easy to work with in the putty form. When it is fully cured it is very easy to sand and paint. I would highly recommend this product for many repair applications.Read full review...

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Milliput What it is, and what it's not.

Milliput is a product developed in England, as a means to repair Ceramic items. It is a two part epoxy putty, that when "Mixed" together, will be workable as a putty for approximately 25min., then will dry rock hard. OK, that's what it is, now here's what it's not. It is not that easy to work with. It needs to be applied in small quantities and worked quickly to your desired surface or shape. It is best shaped using warm water, but it's messy in the process! It needs to be mixed in equal proportions, and due to this, I've found that almost every box has more of the Ceramic epoxy compound, than that of the Catalyst.....so almost every box will have leftover material....unable to use!!! It is also not "Quick to dry". It usually takes up to 12 hours to cure to a hardness that will be sandable WITHOUT clogging up your ebrasive paper with the un-curred compound. It is also NOT cheap......all in all, it is something that if your patient, fairly experienced in sculpting or modeling, I'd recommend. If you are NOT, I would advise Sculpture putty of various brands to deliver a more easy and cheaper medium from which to work. I hope this helps. JackRead full review...

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Saved and repaired a delicate item

This product performed a filler function on a hole in a porcelain teapot handle. It hardened, was sanded and painted. It provided a sturdy base and made the teapot handle stronger than it was before and usable! It saved another item from being discarded. Perfect for restoration!Read full review...

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restoration

I have successfully restored vintage pottery an ceramics for years, using this product to rebuild chips etc. I t is a wonderful product

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Great tiny detail/crack putty

This putty is so finely grained that it can be used to smooth the finest cracks in bisque and it made some very nice tiny fingers. And it was great that it could be smoothed with water as well as sanded.Read full review...

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Super easy sink chip repair

Shaved off bit of the two sticks and mixed them like molding clay. Filled the hole and wiped up the excess with a wet tissue. Sanded it with 2000 grit emery paper after 24 hours. It dried bright white.Read full review...

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Milliput Superfine White for super sculpey figurines.....

Its about the same as all the other puttys on the market. Sticky and hard to work with, but its a well-needed product for repairs of figurines, so its a good product. Definitely worth the money! It hardens to rock-hard consistency, and sticks to figurines better than using any type of glue, which is a really great plus to it!Read full review...

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