Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

9904K White A+B Rezolin Epoxy Kit, 14 oz. Container Size, Box Container Type, 1-(Pack)

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$25.99

$ 11 .99 $11.99

In Stock

About this item

  • Easy to Use 2 part hand moldable epoxy putty hardens in 50-60 minutes with final steel hard cure in 12 hours
  • Can cure underwater.
  • Use for pool and SPA repairs (plaster, gunite or fiberglass), Boats, RV, Auto, at work and around the house
  • Use on all types of plumbing fixtures and ceramics, tubs, toilets, sinks, tiles, caulking, fiberglass, sculpture, taxidermy, doll repair, carving, metal, pump housing, pool decks and broken tiles
  • Made in the USA. Putty that is cold or below 70F will be harder to mix because it is stiffer and will take a little longer to set.


A+B Epoxy putty 14.0 oz. Is an easy-to-use, two part putty you simply mix and mold like clay - no complicated weighing or measuring required. Easy 1:1 cut what you need mix ratio, form it into any shape. It hardens in one hour and makes a final, steel-hard cure in 12 hours. Can cure under water. Provides a durable and permanent bond to: fiberglass, concrete, Brick, stone, glass, porcelain, Tile, ceramics, pottery, metal, copper, chrome, iron, wood, most PVC and countless other materials. Mixing and handling: make sure the application surface is free of gas, grease, oil, rust, dirt, and other debris. Roughing or sanding the surface is recommended. Mold the epoxy to the approximate shape of the repair and apply firmly, sealing and smoothing thoroughly and securely. Using rezolin a + b epoxy putty is amazingly easy, simply cut off equal parts of the a + b bars. Knead and roll in your hands or on a clean working surface until the colors merge. Make sure there are no streaks. Gloves are advisable for mixing and molding the putty products. Rubbing water on the surface will yield a professionally looking smooth surface. Let it harden and cure for the specified time: one hour hardening and 12 hour curing time for regular a + b epoxy. Clean all tools, reusable gloves, and hands, if necessary, with soap and warm water immediately after use. Some suggested uses: fill cracks or holes in decks and broken tiles - cures under water fill cracks and holes in pool or spa and underwater plumbing, pumps and drains - no draining required repair breaks, cracks or leaks in all types of plumbing fixtures and ceramics - tubs, toilets, sinks, tiles, caulking seals leaks in gasoline tanks and air conditioner systems repair all types of fiberglass cracks, holes and breaks insulating cable splices. Can be drilled and sanded once fully cured. Putty that is cold or below 70F will be harder to mix because it is stiffer and will take a little longer to set. Putty that is above 90F will be easier to mix because it is softer, but it and will have a shorter work life and will set in a shorter amount of time. Expect a steel hard cure overnight with the regular set putty and in about 3 - 5 hours with the fast set putty.


baseball announcer
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I used it to patch a small area under the water on my gunite pool . Easy to use and it is still there after many months . So far , so good .
Daved Terrell
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
As a pool contractor I’ve used this for years. Take your time thoroughly mix the two parts and it never fails… usually end up having more than you need.
mugggs
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
This stuff works great to stop leaks in pools. It take some work to mix it but it great stuff
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I had to close off some voids in my metal basement doors
Josh Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
This putty works very well. It is hard, moldable when being applied, etc. I used it to caulk our tub due to regular caulk not working properly because of standing water around the edges (the tub was very unlevel on the edges). I needed something to level off the edges of the tub and shed water better, and this absolutely fit the bill. It tacked well to the tub, molded well (is hard to mix but that’s not a big deal to me), and even provided a smooth finish when wet fingers were rubbed across it. It has held well up until now!
MC
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Got it to fix a pottery rhinoceros that three of the legs had broken. It takes a little kneading to mix, but is easy to mold and took paint well. It dries off white.Filled in quarter sized holes in legs, reinforced narrow areas, and filled in openings on back of rhinoceros. Painted next day.Have used it to build up under mosaic tiles, and create 3-D features on wood and metal.
Wallace Guy
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2020
I had both a pool and a shower with cracked tile, missing grout and serious leaks. I used it to seal every seam around every tile going around the top of the pool. Also to seal cracks in tiled shower floor.I applied with my bare hands (gloves are recommended) because I found it easier to apply. Others have mentioned how it gets slippery when wet. I used this to my advantage. It won't stick to wet fingers, so you can run your fingers over it very easily to apply pressure and smooth the result. I would lay down a bead log (formed by rolling the putty in your hands) and then run my fingers along the bead to press it into the crack. By adjusting the pressure and direction of push, I could shift the putty around to even the thickness and make it smooth. It was easy to get into a rhythm with minimal frustration.This in contrast to silicon-type sealants which stick like crazy to everything. For an amateur like me, the sticky stuff gets all over everything.It does require a touch to get the amount of pressure just right so that it sticks to tile. In the cracks is easy, but it will stick just fine to tile but you have to press firmly but not so firmly that it just smooshes the putty.The cure time is good. It's slower than the grey plumbers putty I use, but that's good. It comes in a measured 8 inch flat bar and I could work with 1/2" at a time. When I had to glom on a bunch where there was a large gap, I worked with 1" at a time, but with this much there is no dawdling.Working underwater is fine.You do have to put your attention into the epoxy mix. I got a little overconfident after a while and put less oomph into my mixing and produced one batch that looked right, but it cured very, very slowly. When mixed well, it's hard after an hour and after a few hours it's like rock. My poorly mixed batch was still scratch-able after 6 hours, but eventually hardened.
eric
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2017
Very affordable. Worked great. Very hard to mix together. I found taking a chunk of each side about two inches long and rolling it in my hands to make skinny strings of it that you fold back over and repeat many times was the easiest way to blend it. Wish I discovered that at the beginning of the project instead of the end