Multi-Surface Repair Epoxy

Permanent Steel-Reinforced Repairs, Simply by Hand
This heavy-duty epoxy putty kneads like clay and cures like steel. It's the easiest way to patch leaks, bond metal, and repair broken parts without special tools or heat.


Stop Active Leaks in Minutes
Don't wait for emergencies to get worse. This putty is designed to be applied directly to wet or leaking surfaces. It instantly forms a waterproof, pressure-resistant seal on burst pipes, tanks, and radiators.

No Tools Needed – Just Knead and Apply
Skip the complicated mixing tools. Simply cut equal parts of the base (A) and activator (B), then knead them together by hand until a uniform gray color is achieved. The clay-like consistency allows for easy free-form molding into any crack or shape.

Bonds Virtually Anything to Anything
A truly versatile workshop essential. It offers superior adhesion to a wide range of materials, making it perfect for permanent repairs on metal, wood, ceramic, stone, concrete, and glass.
Technical Specifications
| Material Base | Steel Reinforced Epoxy Putty (2-Part) |
|---|---|
| Net Content | 100g (Part A + Part B) |
| Applicable Surfaces | Ceramics, Stone, Metal, Wood, Glass |
| Initial Cure Time | Approximately 1 hour (at room temp) |
| Full Cure Time | Approximately 24 hours |
| Key Features | Waterproof, High & Low Temp Resistant, Odorless |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I drill or sand this putty once it's cured?
- Yes. Once fully cured (after approx. 24 hours), the material becomes steel-hard. You can sand, drill, tap, file, or paint it just like metal or wood for a professional finish.
- How do I know when the putty is mixed correctly?
- The kit contains two different colored sticks (usually dark and light gray). Knead them together thoroughly until the mixture turns into a solid, uniform medium gray color with no streaks. This indicates the epoxy is activated.
- Does this work on active leaks or wet surfaces?
- Yes, it is designed to be applied directly to wet or leaking surfaces. Press the mixed putty firmly into the leak area and hold it in place until initial bonding occurs to stop the flow.