Putty
Putty is an essential product if you have a surface that needs to be completely smooth and fine. Putty is largely used to repair damage to cars, metal, fiberglass, plastic and wood. For easy application, you will need a spatula and spatula palette.
Cromax 88250-70
759R Universal Filler
€18,05
Q-Refinish 20-150-1800
20-150 Fibergel Filler
€23,18
Q-Refinish 20-400-0200
20-400 1K Nc Putty Tube
€12,42
3M 88403-72
Acrylic Green Spot Putty
€36,30
Cromax 88250-71
759Rc Universal Filler
€17,99
Motip 04062
Spray Putty
€8,02
Colormatic 50003-05
Colormatic 1K Spray Putty Beige
€14,80
Beckers 52130
Woodworking Spackle
€8,28
3M 7100050738
51002 Dms Universal Filler
€228,48
3M 7100050739
Dynamic Mixing System Coarse Universal Filler, 51003
€228,48
3M 7100055256
51004 Dynamic Mixing System Light Universal Filler
€37,84
Q-Refinish 20-360-1600
20-360 G-Multi Putty
€29,79
Putty - essential for repairs and even surfaces
Putty basically used for filling holes, minor cracks etc. on the surfaces. Putty is available in several industries and several product types.
When talking about putty in the automotive industry is often known as bodywork putty and is one of the most commonly used items in any body shop. Putty makes preparing and painting bases easier by creating a smooth, flush surface after a large dent has been corrected.
Although most body putties are very versatile, some types are specifically designed to be applied to one particular material, such as plastic putty. At LAKGRUPPEN, our selection of putties includes specialty and universal putties so that every stage of your bodywork project goes smoothly.
Polyester Putty
The most popular auto putty in paint workshops and body shops alike is polyester putty which is composed of polyester resins. This is a 2K type of putty that requires a specific benzoyl peroxide hardener to be activated. You can purchase both of these products from a variety of well-known brands here at LAKGRUPPEN.
Use Plastic Putty when working on bumpers etc.
Your go-to choice for working on bumper repairs, plastic putties are necessary for proper bonding and sealing with plastic materials.
Fine Putty
As the name suggests, fine putty has a very fine structure and is ideally suited for small dents, scratches, and scuffs. Fine putty offers excellent adhesion in tiny nooks and ensures the smoothest finish.
Wood Putty
Wood putty, also called plastic wood, is a substance used to fill imperfections, such as nail holes, in wood prior to finishing. The changes in temperature and humidity can make wood expand and contract.