Description
Milliput Standard (Yellow/Grey).
Also available in 5 other colours:
- Terracotta
- Silver Grey
- Black
- Superfine White
- Turquoise Blue
Also included are the general instructions for preparation and usage.
Multi-Buy options available in packs of 1, 2, 3, 5 or a full case of 10.
Milliput Standard Epoxy Putty Application:
- Firstly, the surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from grease and dirt
- Secondly, smooth surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable solvent or with soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease
- Lastly, abrading the surface will improve adhesion
In particular, Milliput is an excellent adhesive and will bond any of the following to itself or to any of the others:
- Wood
- Brick
- Cement
- Metals
- Concrete
- Plastics
- Glass
Please Note: that Milliput is not intended to be used as a thin layer adhesive.
Different colours can be obtained by mixing or blending from the range of colours that Milliput is available in. Powder pigment can be mixed in small quantities, so that the mixture does not become too dry and crumbly. Strong powder pigment rather than powder paint is better as smaller amounts can be used. Liquid colourings, like enamel paints, oil paints, spirit based-dyes or pigments can also be used to colour Milliput, but liquids or pastes may be difficult to introduce into the putty, again small quantities should be used, to avoid creating a very wet mix that may be difficult to mix. In all cases, the Milliput should be thoroughly mixed by rolling and folding about 30-35 times. This will ensure that all the hardener has come in good contact with the resin and the Milliput will then set correctly.
Notably while casting or mould making, talc or light oil can be used as a releasing agent.
Milliput products are resistant to frost, heat, solvents and most fuels.
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