Putty
Our putty is mainly used to repair damage to cars, metal, fiberglass, plastic, and wood. Our sealants are for filling and sealing joints. Sealant is a substance used to block the passage of fluids through openings in materials. When bumpers, mirrors, and even plastic seats begin to show wear and tear, glue is a viable option for repairing them; it’s just a matter of finding the right one.
Motip 04062
Spray Putty
€8,02
ColorMatic 50003-05
Colormatic 1K Spray Putty Beige
€14,80
3M 88403-72
Acrylic Green Spot Putty
€34,74
Q-Refinish 20-360-1600
20-360 G-Multi Putty
€24,95
Q-Refinish 20-400-0200
20-400 1K Nc Putty Tube
€10,40
Beckers 52130
Woodworking Spackle
€8,28
3M 7100050738
51002 Dms Universal Filler
€218,68
3M 7100050739
51003 Dynamic Mixing System Coarse Universal Filler
€218,68
3M 7100055256
51004 Dynamic Mixing System Light Universal Filler
€36,22
Repairing car parts and other projects
When you talk about repairing a car, you might think of heavy tools such as welders, wrenches, and panel beating tools, but don't underestimate the power of good strong plastic glue. When you start a repair, you can't just use a random super glue. When you start working on gluing and attaching plastic car parts together, you need the right products and construction so that your repair gives strength and the right amount of movement to where it is required.
Cars are exposed to a lot of wear and tear and therefore it is important that the repair is done correctly. A good piece of advice before you start, make sure the surface underneath is as clean as possible to achieve the best adhesion.
Adhesives vs. sealants
Adhesives can be used to hold, fasten or bind two or more substrates together. Whereas sealants and sealants can be used as surface adhesion to fill the gap between two or more substrates to create a seal or barrier that prevents the penetration of various elements - e.g. liquids, dust, noise, etc.