✨ Restore, Revive, Repeat! ✨
The 2XMill Pack in Standard Yellow Grey is designed specifically for porcelain restoration, offering a reliable and efficient solution for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Its user-friendly design ensures that anyone can achieve stunning results with minimal effort.
R**F
Great and versatile product
I mainly use this when modelling (28mm/Warhammer scale) - consequently I don't use that much at a time and always end up with leftover bits which I use to make terrain pieces.After a couple of months the grey bar starts to harden on the outside even when you're careful to wrap it as airtight as you can, but you can remove this hardened layer and use the core - it just makes it a little more difficult to get a 50-50 mix of yellow and grey.I have also used it or a number of household repairs & filling jobs for which it is excellent. It does set rock hard and is pretty tough so can be carved/sanded/painted afterwards as required. It's not particularly sticky for bonding to things, but takes to superglue and epoxy well, so you can press it into place, shape it and allow it to harden, the remove it to allow you to glue it into place for a super strong repair.
S**T
Hilarious but great
This product is absolutely fantastic. I use it for modelling and I have not yet found a better putty or clay to do what this stuff does. Only one thing- sort out your pricing guys.....I have looked at the prices and they r utterly all over!!!If I click multi buy I actually end up paying more (4x putty on multi buy = £15 ish), yet individually they are £3???? ( im not great at maths but in my calculator 4x3 makes £12.... so buy it individually and you get 1x putty free????Not only that, but only a few drops down from this one (same seller) you can then multi buy 5x putty of grey/yellow (exactly the same product, at same weights, in same packaging) at £31????So yes.... Great product, but if you wanna pay a lot then look no further and use the 5x option. If, like myself, you are on a budget, then buy individually at £3 and rather than click multi buy, increase the amount in the amount box and ironically you will safe money....
P**N
The Stuff Collector's Repair Stuff
This is next to Blu Tac in my list of essential household materials. I bought this to make a replacement for the wooden handle of a favourite kitchen knife. The wood had rotted away over time, and I was able to use the metal frame of the knife handle and mould the Milliput into a shape that fits my hand perfectly. I've also used it to repair a salt pot with a broken top; the broken handle of a toastie maker; and the hinge on an old record player.There are so many creative uses for Milliput, I always have some nearby. It's strong and easy to work with.It's very easy to mould into shape and dries quickly. I've found it to be dishwasher proof and heat resistant. As long as you get the mix correct it will work every time. If you have stuff that needs fixed, Milliput is a wonder material.
J**R
This resin putty has a thousand uses.
The Milliput Company was founded in 1968 and I have always found this two-part epoxy resin an excellent way to fill in depressions and cracks on model boats. It can also be sculpted to form any shape desired and can be painted. It moulds like putty but sets like a rock. It is self hardening and sets underwater but is also electrically insulating. Milliput can be sanded to shape and does not shrink.It can be smoothed while still pliable using a little water on the fingertips or sculpting tool.
J**.
Great for pretty much everything
I first discovered milliput through wargaming and used it to fill gaps in my models and sculpt basic details. It takes a fine finish and isn't sticky like greenstuff. But now I have used it everywhere, from fixing holes in wood work, repairing mdf screw holes and making covers for electrical components that keep getting knocked. Anywhere you need a solid, tough mass that can be spread on as a paste, milliput works (including under water). It is also cheaper than greenstuff and can be mixed with plastic, unlike polymer clay.
A**S
Excellent stuff! Available in some other colours
Excellent stuff!Available in some other colours.You do not need much but must mix both parts thoroughly,Make sure you have a small amount of water and damp rag to clean hands ready.Can be smoothed with wet finger or other wet tool.Used on base of rotten chair leg and it set rock hard. Make sure it has something to grip on. So in this case I used a bit at a time. no need to wait to go off. Just add a bit at a time so it grips.Does not seem to work on brittle plastics.Used the white version on a damaged white cup. Take care of the finish and smooth carefully. Very good results can be obtained.
A**L
Brilliant Stuff Everyone Should Have About Their Home
easy to use- mix equal parts of two kinds of clay together and it sets hard in a few hours and rock solid overnight.It is very easy to shape and mold. It can also be drilled and sanded afterwards.It will even set in water!Obvious applications are-(1) filling walls where the hole has become too big and you will need to redrill afterwards (say, for the insertion of another raw plug and screw)- something that polyfilla is far too crumbly for.(2) Repairing cracked fish tanks(3) We have used it to fill in chips in cracked plates / cups which are part of an expensive set (afterwards, touched up with a bit of an enamel paint) This worked wonderfully, especially as one can form the shape of Milliput under running water, making it very easy to match the contours of the product one is fixing.(4) Fixing cracked / slightly leaking plumbingThere are literally hundreds of uses. Everyone self respecting DIYer / fixer / dad should have some about the house; as well as some Araldite!
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