dianne howard
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Used to fill in holes in cast iron planters . All treated areas remain firm . Easy to use and paint over.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Used this to patch some holes in my pickup truck bedliner. Very easy to apply (like Play Doh) then sanded down after it dried and it blends right in. Can see it being used for multiple other application. Highly recommend.
Bebobily
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Has a good working time- just right between too long and too short. An overnight cure is the best for a powerful bond. Dries to a real black color. I have used the competition that is everywhere, this is better in every way.
RicharH
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023
A very fine smooth putty for finishing models before painting. It’s an old, dependable brand and works well.
J. B. Stein
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
The stuff is fantastic. I originally bought it for making eyes and buttons on a snowman turned on my lathe.Perfect. Then, I was turning a bird feeder out of scrap wood and a big chunk broke out of the rim. Normally, I would have tossed it, but used some Milliput putty instead. Worked like a charm, been outside in the weather for months now with no sign of distress. Next, the lid on our auto opening waste basket in the kitchen broke off the hinges. No was glue would fix it, packed a bit of Milliput putty and re-drilled the screw holes, and good as new. Next, the seat on our picnic table had a rotten spot in it, filled it with Milliput after seeing how well it held up on the bird feeder, and worked a treat. This stuff is now a mandatory item in my shop.
CJK
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022
I originally found out about this stuff on a youtube video out of the UK about repairing terracotta pots, but also learned it could be used for so much more. I've used it on a broken terracotta planter lid but also on a cracked and leaking plastic christmas tree stand and then ordered this black color to repair a plastic and metal oven door handle that had snapped in two. It can be shaped like clay and smoothed with water. I had tried Sugru in the past with disappointing results, but while this stuff is not flexible, it is so much better for repairs.
M. Gondek
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
As a professional sculptor, I'm using this clay when I need to fill occasional air bubbles in cast stone, and it's about perfect for my needs. It dries fairly quickly in the tiny amounts I'm using, and I can then sand/buff/wax so that it blends completely with the rest of the piece. The instructions suggest using a little water on your fingers while blending, but I find it easier to use the water *after* it's blended, since it can get pretty sticky if you accidentally add a few drops too much (I'm using less than pea-sized amounts, so your mileage may vary). Once I've applied the putty to the tiny bubble, a little water smooths it out until it's seamless.Since my base color is black, I appreciate that this putty dries to almost-pure black (it's a little closer to charcoal than absolute black). I plan to keep this in my arsenal for a long time to come.
Thomas R. Sharp
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2010
I just came from the workshop where I was using the Milliput epoxy putty in black. Mixing is easy using equal parts of the two "Tootsie Rolls". Just knead a pinch from each in the amount needed.The application for me was to fill in some worm holes and cracks that were in some spalted maple boards. For my purposes, the material has to have certain qualities; hold fast in the voids, sand flat easily, not shrink, have no plastic or metallic look, and because it was going into spalted maple having black lines through it, be black. Milliput scored 100 per cent on each of these tests. After sanding it flat with the board, the material became a bit more gray than I wanted. However, after wetting it it, the black color I wanted came back immediately. Milliput has a great product in this epoxy.