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36" - Kneadatite Blue/Yellow Green Stuff Epoxy Putty, Warhammer, Sculpting Putty

$ 178.64

Availability: 206 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Polymeric Systems Inc

    Description

    1" x 36" Kneadatite® Blue/Yellow® Epoxy Putty Tape
    Kneadatite Blue/Yellow ("Green Stuff")
    is a two-part epoxy/polyamide sealant/adhesive for interior and exterior maintenance and repair. It has excellent adhesion to stone, ceramic, metal, wood and many plastics, including vinyl.
    Nicknamed "Green" by sculptors and modelers, Blue/Yellow is well-known for its long work life, non-grainy texture and ability to hold fine detail. Cured models withstand up to 4 vulcanizations. Blue/Yellow is not intended for structural applications.
    How to use:
    To achieve optimum adhesion, repair surfaces should be scuffed and/or lightly sanded and cleaned free of grease or dirt prior to application. Wear impermeable gloves when handling or mixing uncured material
    Side-by-side tape:
    Cut or twist off a length of tape and mix by kneading with damp fingers to a uniform color. Any length contains the correct ratio of base to curing agent. Apply within 1 hour of mixing.
    Blue/Yellow has a 1 to 2 hour work life, Functional cure occurs in 4 to 5 hours when Blue/Yellow can be drilled, sawed, carved, sanded, stained, and painted. Ultimate hardness is reached in 20 to 24 hours. Cured color is green.
    Benefits:

    Putty-like consistency eliminates drips and runs for a "no mess" application.

    No tools required for use.

    Mixes in minutes.

    Long work life.

    Superior strength and flexibility.

    Paintable.

    No shrinkage; solvent and VOC-free.

    Solvent-resistant.

    Cures underwater.
    Typical applications:

    #1 preferred sculpting putty the early '70s.

    Sculpt models and prototypes.

    Repair cracks in pipes and tanks.

    Make underwater pool repairs.

    Fill small automobile dents.

    Create custom-formed gaskets.

    Repair stripped screw holes.

    Hobby and crafts.