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Milliput Terracotta

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A two part epoxy putty sometimes referred by our customers as epoxy dough or Epoxy clay, Milliput is one of the world's leading brand of epoxy putties. Epoxy Putty can be used for sculpting and model making and also used for making last minute modelling modifications. Milliput cures to a rock-solid form.

Milliput is a two-part, cold setting, non-shrinking epoxy putty sold in cartons containing 113.4gm. One 56.7gm stick of each part. It can be used for repairs on many types of materials including metals, plastics, masonry, wood, glass and ceramics and can be used in places where welding is impractical.

Milliput is:
Self-hardening
Non shrinking
Tough and durable
Sets underwater
Electrically insulating
Water, heat and chemical resistant
Highly adhesive to most materials
Moulds like putty - sets like rock.

Instructions For Use:

Mix together equal parts of each stick from the pack. Knead and roll thoroughly for at least 5 minutes until the colours mix together and become uniform with no streaks. Then, to be extra sure, mix for another minute. The surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from any contaminants such as grease, oils or dirt. Abrading the surface will improve adhesion and bond strength. After application, the putty will set hard in around 3–4 hours.
At some stages before curing a finger moistened with water can smooth off the surface of milliput however avoid mixing water into the milliput. Tools should be cleaned immediately with a wet cloth. Milliput will be near impossible to remove from tools once cured
Milliput may cause irritation to sensitive skins. We recommend using rubber gloves when mixing the two components. If in contact with skin, clean using running water. If the hands have been used for mixing or manipulating Milliput wash them immediately with toilet soap and warm water. Milliput should be stored in a cool place.

Shelf life:

Milliput has a usual shelf life of about 2 years, although in reality it is workable for much longer. We have used Milliput even after 5 years. If the sticks seem solid they can be warmed up on a hot radiator before use, bringing the product back to life after cold storage.

We recommend that Milliput is stored in cool, dry conditions and that the polythene bags are securely sealed after use. If the polythene bags are damaged, you can use shrink wrap.

Special Instructions for Superfine White Milliput: We recommend thoroughly mixing the white for approx 5 minutes, as the two part sticks are nearly the same colour, this will ensure a good mix

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