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What Customers Are Saying
The epoxy putty is a versatile product that can effectively fix a variety of issues, including leaks, cracks, and broken parts. Customers report it is easy to use and forms a strong, durable bond. Many find it a valuable tool for unexpected repairs around the home, vehicle, and equipment. While a few had mixed results, the majority express positive sentiments about the product's performance and reliability.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Love it will buy it again
Never knew that it comes in this size Always by the short one
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Easy to work with
Would RecommendI had to repair some damaged porcelain tile around the bathtub. This epoxy was very easy to use and dried rock hard. After that, it was very easy to sand smooth.
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more bang for your buck
Would RecommendYou get more product with this in comparison to other brands, at about the same price
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Would not adhere well enough.
Would Not RecommendIncorporating it was easy. But it stuck to my hands more than the pipe, so getting a firm seal ended up being impossible. Water always managed to find a way out.
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Worthless
Would Not RecommendNo idea why there’s so many positive reviews I use this product exactly to the instructions not only is the leak as bad as it was before but now the resident was so bad I can’t repair it any other way so I’ve created actually more damage. There’s no way that should be used on PVC pipe
Not for Copper Pipes
Would Not RecommendI have tried to use this stuff several times to fix pinhole leaks in copper pipes (replacing them all soon). I turn off the water, dry the area, rough up the surface with sandpaper, apply the putty after mixing according to the instructions, and let it cure for 30 minutes to an hour. Then when I turn the water back on, the water just dribbles out of the side of the putty. It works exactly as well as silly putty would but smells much worse. The first time I thought I was doing something wrong, ...
