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Plasti-Bond Heavy Duty Bog 400g

by Selleys
SKU I-151498
MFR 930069712170701

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Specification Detail
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Selleys Plasti-Bond Heavy Duty is a multi-purpose plastic putty that can be used for building or repair work where filling, bonding or moulding is necessary. It sets in 20 minutes without shrinkage, after the hardener is mixed in.

Key Features
  • Excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces
  • Sets hard in 20 minutes without shrinking or cracking
  • Can be used inside and outside the home
  • Can be sawn, drilled, tapped, sanded and painted
  • Can be coloured with cement oxides or paint tinters (before adding hardener)
Where can this product be used?
  • Filling holes, cracks and splits in a variety of surfaces
  • Repairing galvanised iron guttering and downpipes
  • Repairing walls, ceilings, floors, tiles, doors, locks, etc.
  • Fixing bolts and other fixtures into concrete.
  • Repairs to furniture, sporting equipment, cars, caravans and boats (above the water line).
  • Stopping countersunk heads of fastenings in any material.
  • Repairing chips in concrete steps
  • Weight support and high impact areas on doors and windows (i.e. replacing hinges and door locks)
What materials is this product suitable for?
  • Metal
  • Timber
  • Brick
  • Fibre cement
  • Fibreglass
  • Concrete
  • Plaster
  • Alloys
  • Tiles
  • Ceramics
  • Many plastics
How to Use
  • Surface to be repaired should be clean, dry, unpainted and free from grease or oil.
  • Dents in steel and aluminium body work can be punched or drilled to give a positive key for Selleys Plasti-Bond if it is to be subjected to excessive vibration.
  • Stir Plasti-Bond Heavy Duty before use.
  • Add 2.5cm length of hardener to every 20ml (heaped tablespoon) of Plasti-Bond Heavy Duty. Mix in hardener by working the product from side to side until colour has blended and uniform colour is achieved. If faster setting time is required, or in cold weather, add more hardener.
  • Apply with a putty knife slightly overfilling to allow for sanding. Where several separate fillings have to be made, use less hardener and take your time. Feather edges for a perfect finish. It is easier to smooth off most of the excess with a Surform or Dreadnought file before it becomes rock hard (between 20 and 30 minutes). Ordinary files or sandpaper may be used once rock hard (after about 30 minutes).
  • Paint with water or oil-based paints.
  • Clean tools with mineral turps before product cures. Replace lid after use and store in a cool place.
  • Limitations:

    • Will not adhere to polyethylene, polypropylene or Teflon
    Handy tips
    • For casting applications, use light oil or silicone car polish on the mould before casting.
    Clean Up
    • Uncured product may be removed with mineral turps.
    • Cured product can be removed by sanding and scraping.