Plast-aid All purpose repair kit 6 oz| 80400

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Plast-aid All purpose repair kit 6 oz| 80400

SKU#: 80400

80400 Plast-Aid 6oz  2 part Repair kit for Hot Tub Acrylic and PVC Repair

$29.99

What does Plast-aid stick to?
Plast-aid bonds things together in two different ways, Chemically and Mechanically. Plast-aid chemically fuses to many plastics (ABS, acrylic, PVC) and not others (Teflon, PE, PP). Plast-aid mechanically bonds to rough surfaces such as wood, concrete, brick, etc.
How do I prep my fix?
Remove any debris or barrier. Clean and prime with Plast-aid Liquid.
How do I mix Plast-aid?
To use your kit up evenly use 2 parts powder to 1 part liquid. However the exact ratio is not critical. Always mix wet and drippy.
What color is Plast-aid?
Plast-aid’s natural color is off-white, similar to the color of skim milk.
What can I use to reinforce Plast-aid?
Fiberglass tape, nails, or wire can be used to reinforce weak areas or pieces that are missing. In order for the reinforcement to be effective, completely saturate and embed it with Plast-aid.

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Plast-aid All purpose repair kit 6 oz| 80400
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    Description

    What is Plast-aid?
    Plast-aid is a two part acrylic plastic that can be used to repair and make all sorts of things. When mixed, the powder and liquid produces a strong, hard, long-lasting, durable, waterproof plastic in about 15 minutes.
    What is Plast-aid used for?
    Plast-aid is used to repair broken items and for making things. It has countless applications from fixing leaks to restoring antiques.
    How does Plast-aid work?
    Plast-aid chemically bonds to many plastics and mechanically bonds to rough surfaces. Its unique curing process allows it to be used in many different ways: cast, glue, fill, form.

    Features

    What does Plast-aid stick to?
    Plast-aid bonds things together in two different ways, Chemically and Mechanically. Plast-aid chemically fuses to many plastics (ABS, acrylic, PVC) and not others (Teflon, PE, PP). Plast-aid mechanically bonds to rough surfaces such as wood, concrete, brick, etc.
    How do I prep my fix?
    Remove any debris or barrier. Clean and prime with Plast-aid Liquid.
    How do I mix Plast-aid?
    To use your kit up evenly use 2 parts powder to 1 part liquid. However the exact ratio is not critical. Always mix wet and drippy.
    What color is Plast-aid?
    Plast-aid’s natural color is off-white, similar to the color of skim milk.
    What can I use to reinforce Plast-aid?
    Fiberglass tape, nails, or wire can be used to reinforce weak areas or pieces that are missing. In order for the reinforcement to be effective, completely saturate and embed it with Plast-aid.

    Brand Information

    Plast-aid Corporation set out in 1996 to formulate Plast-aid® for solving thousands of repair problems as well as making parts. Our vision was to come up with a product so handy and easy to use that it would eventually be found "under every kitchen sink and in every junk drawer and tool box," or wherever vital repair materials are found for home, business, or industry. After developing Plast-aid®, we began test marketing it in local hardware and specialty stores. Soon, a few regional and national dealers began making it available. We are so pleased to hear from satisfied customers how Plast-aid® solves problems, makes repairs, and has applications unlike any other product on the market. As a result of Plast-aid®'s success, we are dedicated to making it widely available. Eventually, we expect you will be able to obtain Plast-aid® from our ever-growing number of local dealers. In the meantime, you can easily purchase Plast-aid® through our Store.

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WARNING! The following product(s) can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov