🛠️ Fix it once, fix it right — the ultimate repair putty for pros on the go!
Loctite Epoxy Multi Purpose Repair Putty is a fast-setting, two-part epoxy stick that bonds to damp and underwater surfaces. It cures in 60 minutes into a hard, waterproof, and impact-resistant material that can be sanded, drilled, and painted. Ideal for emergency repairs on a wide range of materials including metal, wood, ceramic, and rubber.
Z**R
Best epoxy ever
Works 100% better than ordinary glues. Simple to use- cut off the amount you need, knead it well to mix the 2 phases, and put it where you want it to go. You cannot mess this up as long as you mix it thoroughly. Sticks well to the item being repaired, even while it cures. Hard as a rock once it cures. I used this to repair a metal gate, and the repaired part of the gate is stronger now than before it broke.
B**C
An absolute miracle worker! BUY IT!
The media could not be loaded. I'm going to start this review by telling you that this stuff is amazing. I had 9 things in the house that were broken, chipped, or missing pieces completely. I was not only able to fix the things that were broken, but I was even able to mold pieces for a couple of items to completely replace parts that likely landed among the dust bunnies when they initially hit the floor. This putty is extremely durable, although a little difficult to work with if you are dealing with smaller details and no tools. It doesn't give you a ton of time to fiddle before it starts to cure (maybe about 5 minutes before it's no longer workable). I will tell you however that I am extremely pleased with this product overall and would highly recommend it to anyone who has something special that they've been wanting to fix and haven't had a way to do so. It is very durable and sets like cement when it's done. I will include a video with my review so you can see what it looks like. Keep in mind these projects are just puttied and not yet sanded or painted... add in this is my first time using this product so I am no pro. Lastly, and only a quick mention, they do tell you to wear gloves when you use this stuff. I didn't listen because I had some smaller pieces to work with and gloves can be really cumbersome to deal with. I can tell you now from experience that the stuff does get into your skin and does NOT come off once it dries. I'm sure after my outer layer of skin sluffs off at some point (after washing my hands 50 or 60 times) I will no longer have white crud on my fingers, but I've tried everything.... even a nail file and it is on there good. To wrap up this review, the product is 5 stars, but ready yourself with the proper tools for detailing and wear gloves.
A**J
Works good but sometimes hard to apply
This epoxy works well when you make sure to follow the directions and don’t kneed it for any longer than you have to because it becomes very hard to apply if you wait even 30 seconds too long. You end up with epoxy that doesn’t want to stick to anything besides maybe your fingers that you used to kneed it. Make sure to wear gloves because it leaves residue as you kneed it. As long as you mix it fast and cut it so you get an even amount of both colors, it will work. Doesn’t take as long to cure as other epoxies I’ve used. Definitely has the typical epoxy smell so you’ll probably want to mix and apply it somewhere well ventilated.
K**R
Very strong anre reliable.
This stuff is great.When I was clearing the bathroom counter before doing some work in the bathroom, I dropped a marble container lid into the sink and busted it. Turns out, the under-mount sink that came with the vanity was cemented to the bottom of the counter rather than just sealed and anchored. So stupid. So after a lot of careful chiseling and cursing under my breath, I removed the old sink, cleaned the bottom of the counter with denatured alcohol, clamped a new sink with silicone sealant, and applied these anchors using these tubes of putty. After I let it all sit for a couple of days, I filled the sink with water and left it over night. It's worked perfectly fine.I have previously used this to mend a PVC drain pipe I accidentally cut while installing a new toilet adapter. Has worked perfectly with no leaks for a few years now.
J**P
Easy to use, does the job
I used this to fix a broken mannequin. The arm socket had cracked out and this putty was able to reattach it. It’s been a week and it’s still holding secure. It was easy to use, and I’m no handyman. I just filled in the hole/gaps and smoothed it out, let it dry, and sanded it until it was flat enough that the arm slid back in place. It does have a strong smell and is very sticky on your skin so I would follow the advice of the package and wear gloves if you can.Tip: there’s plastic wrapped around it for a reason! Don’t do what I did and put the excess back in the tube without it or it WILL stick to the inside of the tube and you’ll have to dig it back out.
J**T
Great for filling in any type of crack or hole.
I cant attest to anything else, but putting back together a statue this stuff worked wonders! It isnt sticky (like glue something together sticky) enough to hold two pieces together. [I super glued the large pieces, then used this stuff to fill in all the little holes]. It worked PERFECT for that. Filled in every little hole and I was able to sculpt (more or less) every piece back to almost the exact shape it was before! To keep product from going bad I made a thin slice then cut in quarters to massage the white and blue substance together (to active the drying) once massaged together you dont have a very long time before it starts to harden up MAYBE 5 mins so I worked with very small amounts at a time. Dries a light blue-ish color. Over all great product for the money!
S**.
Not white
Works as described but it’s more of a light blue. Definitely not white. The blue outer part needs to be mixed with the white middle part. After neaded it’s a light blue. Disappointed
J**Y
Works quick
I used this for chunks missing out of a ceramic piece I was repairing with kintsugi. It was very easy to work with and was solid enough to sand a lot quicker than I expected. Have to be quick with it though. It starts to harden within just a few minutes.
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