PC Products 20111 PC-11 Two-Part Marine Grade Epoxy Adhesive
R**B
works as marketed.
worked as described and the end results are excellent. The a product meets marketing expectations.
A**L
Waterproof
I used the PC-11 epoxy to repair a leaking bathroom sink. The overflow channel to the drain had a small crack. I applied the PC-11 and let it cure for 48 hours before I put everything back and tested it. It no longers leaks! Wish I would have known to use denatured alcohol to clean the scaper after I applied the epoxy.
C**N
Sticky stuff
I like this product and compare it to the similar one that is a 'bar' of putty which must be combined by hand, not with a stirring action as this requires. I would like to have been provided two popsicle sticks to get the component parts out of the container. The other product does not need measuring of two items, as this does.Once mixed it is more malleable (softer) yet not too thin as to drip when used in a vertical location (mine was a vertical water pipe.) It takes longer to cure than some other products, particularly at lower temperatures.Word of caution: Use a very stiff piece of cardboard to mix this on. It is very sticky and paper won't cut it.
D**D
The best I have used for fixing ceramics
Got a ceramic item to fix? Don't bother with glues from the store, use an epoxy that was design for it. It's also cheaper than store glues! It is quite thick when mixed, so you may need a damp cloth to remove excess. It can be used to fill, and it can be sanded (it sands down smooth)!I have used it to repair a teapot lid, a mug and a couple of other items. All have mended well, and it withstands the heat from boiling water. The surface is slightly porous, so it can discolour if exposed to coloured liquids unless you seal it with something (I haven't bothered). I have read that some professional ceramics repairers use this product to effect repairs.Cant recommend enough - its great when you find something that does exactly what it is meant to!
J**N
Dries white and hard
I bought this to reshape the round hole in a toilet tank to one that would keep a flush handle mechanism from rotating loose. I had my doubts that this stuff would stick after it had dried, but I spooned some of it around the hole's edges and waited a day for it to harden, I was then able to file the hole to the shape I needed, and install the handle. The fix has lasted months now.
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