Plastic Padding fiberglass filler is a fast-curing and highly durable repair compound for filling large holes and cracks in fiberglass and metal. The product hardens in approximately 20–30 minutes at +20 C and is suitable for demanding repair work on boats and other structures.
The fiberglass-reinforced filler creates a strong and tight finish. It is an excellent choice for repairing boat hulls and fiberglass structures, and can also be used to repair large holes and dents in car bodies. The product has excellent adhesion to metal, wood and hard plastic.
Boat hulls
Fiberglass structures
Large holes and cracks in fiberglass
Metal surfaces
Car body damage
Hard plastic and wood
Fiberglass reinforced repair compound
Suitable for large damage
Fast curing
Very durable and tight finish
Good adhesion to many materials
Preparation
Sand the surface to be repaired carefully.
Remove rust and paint completely
Dosage
Mix a golf ball-sized amount of the compound, approximately 40 ml.
Add 3–4 cm of hardener, or approximately 2–4 percent.
Mix thoroughly until the mixture is smooth and free of air bubbles.
Use protective gloves and goggles.
Close the packages immediately after dispensing.
Dissemination
Spread with a steel trowel so that the compound also penetrates the sanding patterns.
Fill to desired thickness, maximum 5 mm
Let it harden and roughen with sandpaper grit 80–120.
The best working temperature is around +20 C.
Curing time
Approximately 20–30 minutes at +20 C
Purifying
Clean tools with ethyl acetate immediately after use
Grease, oil and silicone prevent the product from sticking
Steel, aluminum and galvanized steel must be sanded and degreased before application.
Plastic Padding fiberglass filler is a fast-curing and highly durable repair compound for filling large holes and cracks in fiberglass and metal. The product hardens in approximately 20–30 minutes at +20 C and is suitable for demanding repair work on boats and other structures.
The fiberglass-reinforced filler creates a strong and tight finish. It is an excellent choice for repairing boat hulls and fiberglass structures, and can also be used to repair large holes and dents in car bodies. The product has excellent adhesion to metal, wood and hard plastic.
Boat hulls
Fiberglass structures
Large holes and cracks in fiberglass
Metal surfaces
Car body damage
Hard plastic and wood
Fiberglass reinforced repair compound
Suitable for large damage
Fast curing
Very durable and tight finish
Good adhesion to many materials
Preparation
Sand the surface to be repaired carefully.
Remove rust and paint completely
Dosage
Mix a golf ball-sized amount of the compound, approximately 40 ml.
Add 3–4 cm of hardener, or approximately 2–4 percent.
Mix thoroughly until the mixture is smooth and free of air bubbles.
Use protective gloves and goggles.
Close the packages immediately after dispensing.
Dissemination
Spread with a steel trowel so that the compound also penetrates the sanding patterns.
Fill to desired thickness, maximum 5 mm
Let it harden and roughen with sandpaper grit 80–120.
The best working temperature is around +20 C.
Curing time
Approximately 20–30 minutes at +20 C
Purifying
Clean tools with ethyl acetate immediately after use
Grease, oil and silicone prevent the product from sticking
Steel, aluminum and galvanized steel must be sanded and degreased before application.