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Milliput putty
Milliput putty










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Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped, turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted. The putty may now be applied and will set hard in three to four hours without shrinking.Īfter setting hard Milliput continues to cure and is fully cured after over five hours at the same temperature. Abrading the surface will improve adhesion. Smooth surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable solvent or with soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease.

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The surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from grease and dirt. Dont skimp on the mixing though Really gotta take the time to mix it. The milliput makes it nice and hard and the green stuff adds a bit of flex and helps it hold detail. Knead and roll in the hands for at least 5 minutes until the colours merge and become uniform and no streaks can be seen, and then mix for another minute. Mix them together 50:50 it makes an excellent putty with properties from both. Mix together equal parts of each stick from the pack. It is very important when using this grade of Milliput, because the sticks are virtually the same colour, that you mix the two parts for at least five minutes. Milliput is a versatile putty that adheres to and will seal or bond ceramics, wood, plastics, glass, metals, cement, and more. Sets under water and is electrically resistant.Once cured the beauty of Milliput is that it can be drilled, filed and sanded while still retaining its adhesive properties and bonding strength. Ideal if you want to match a black surface without painting it afterwards. Also for cracks and chips in tiles, sinks and baths. Black Milliput TWO PART EPOXY PUTTY (113.4gm) Black Milliput is the most recent addition to our range of products. For the repair of white domestic chinaware and for filling scores and dents in white domestic equipment e.g. White Milliput is a two part super fine white putty weighing 113g.įor the restoration of porcelain and other ceramics for the repair of antiques, objects d'art, Victorian dolls, picture mouldings, etc.












Milliput putty