Milliput Standard Yellow Grey putty
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Product detailed description
One of the advantages of Milliput putty is its ease of use. It is easy to mix and apply and can be molded and sculpted using simple tools such as knives, spatulas, or sandpaper. This putty can also be thinned with water to achieve a smoother finish, making it suitable for creating complex shapes and details.
Another advantage of Milliput is its versatility. It can be used for a wide range of applications, including model making, sculpting, and repairing different materials such as metal, wood, ceramics, plastics, and many others. Moreover, it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and is resistant to water, heat, and chemicals, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.
Milliput putty also has excellent adhesion properties, which make it ideal for bonding different materials. It can be used to fill gaps, cracks, and holes, and can be sculpted into different shapes and textures. Once it dries, it can be carved, sanded, and painted to achieve the desired finish.
In addition, It has a long shelf life and can be stored for years if kept in a cool, dry place. If the putty becomes hard or difficult to mix, it can be softened by warming it up with a hair dryer or soaking it in warm water.
Overall, It is a versatile, easy-to-use, and durable epoxy putty that is widely used by hobbyists, artists, and DIY enthusiasts. Its ability to bond different materials, its resistance to water, heat, and chemicals, and its ease of use make it an essential tool for many projects.
In case of any interruption, while mixing Milliput putty, you can preserve it by placing it in a deep freezer until you are ready to continue your work. The freezing process will maintain the state of the putty for around 24 hours, enabling you to resume your work without any difficulties.
OTHER ADVANTAGES:
- In combination with water will allow you to get extra smooth surfaces.
- It allows you easily to merge new layers of Milliput putty over
- It will not get stuck to either your fingers or your tools
- Once dried, it can be carved, sanded, and drilled
- Once dried, it remains very hard and resistant. You may mix it with Plasticine or other clays to save putty reducing it hardness.
- Heat resistance up to 130ºC.