This stuff can be used for so many repair jobs that I feel my house would fall down without it! It's like modelling clay to start with, so it's easy to shape and apply. But as it sets, it becomes really strong even when it simply sits on smooth surfaces like plastic, ceramic and metal - it grips and becomes a part of them. It's waterproof, so I was able to fix a hole in a plastic shower panel. And you can smooth it (before it dries) using water so that you get a very neat finish. Fantastic stuff!
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Works well, adheres to most surfaces, and can be moulded easily. However I feel it's only worth three stars, I used the black to fill on a crack on a car steering wheel, but it's actually grey, so the crack was still very noticeable, ended up painting over it .
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I have been using this for a multitude of repair/cosmetic jobs in both the car and house. Easy to kneed to mix and then apply having a consistency of plasticine, then using a wet finger/spatula, very easy to smooth and clean up. Once hard, it has a really smooth surface, and takes painting well. I originally bought it to rebuild an old 1980's dashboard that had been butchered to fit a CB by a previous owner, and the results were perfect, and lasted for the remainder of the cars life.
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Unlike Unibond quick setting epoxy putty, which hardens in 5 mins - which is great for applications where you're more concerned about bonding/filling asap - Milliput is perfect for situations where you need more time to shape the putty, rather than just use it to bond or fill. And you can also use water with it to help you get the shaping you require, which is very useful indeed; much like moulding clay, I guess. Brilliant stuff for tidy, sturdy repairs; heartily recommended.
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First used this product about 35 years ago at work and was impressed then. Forgot about it for the best part of the 30 years in between but was reminded of it on a car forum recently. Bought some as an experiment to see if it would do what i needed - repairing a trim panel around the mounting holes which had disintegrated with age. Cut two equal lengths of the putty and hardener, mixed and massaged them together just like Plasticine then pushed and pulled and tweaked them into shape in the holes, using a wetted (with water) coffee-stirring stick from a well-known, Scottish sounding American burger chain. Gave me a nice smooth finish, the panel was black and so was the Milliput i bought so all i needed to do was tidy up with a file, emery tape and drill the holes. Maybe not a perfect repair (due to my skills, rather than the product) but is strong enough to hold quite a heavy trim panel. Success with that one has spurred me on to repair another more visible trim panel and having learned a couple of techniques from the first one has given me a much improved repair. Milliput from ebay £4.49 Coffee stirrer from McDs £0 Being able to repair a 30+ year old trim panel - priceless!Read full review
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Just what was wanted. Used initially, to repair a penknife that had been accidentally dropped, shattering it's black horn handle. Broken, missing bits filled in with black Milliput and surface grained with a pointed implement before setting - solid repair and looks pretty much as good as new. I can see me getting other colours too, when things need repairing.
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