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Does Mighty Putty Really Work?

Seal, Fix, Fill and Repair any surface permanently with Mighty Putty! This powerful epoxy stick can be molded to any size and shape and can be used for almost any surface type for a durable and long lasting bond. Just cut, mold, apply and let it dry! An ideal tool you can use for small or big home improvement projects. It is also suitable to use for leaks. This bonding agent can support weight of up to 350 lbs. May be used for wood, ceramics, metal, glass, PVC, wall boards, tile, concrete and many more. As soon as Might Putty is completely dry, the surface may be drilled, sanded or painted. Each package of Mighty Putty contains three powerful bonding sticks.

Mighty Putty Reviews

Yes - Won't live without it
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It worked great for me when putting up my shower rod and the screws weren’t going all the way through . Think the wall was made of steel and plaster!!?
Filled in the warped holes that wouldn’t catch and used a shorter screw. Also gave it created holding power around the bases. Year later, hard as a rock.
My window frames as well on two windows same problem. Couldn’t get a screw to go all the way through to hang blinds.
Gonna try it now on a leaky ice maker hose; because the flexi seal I also bought didn’t work.

I.
July 8th, 2013
NY
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Yes - Useful
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I used to repair an outside statue. It worked well.

Ed Scheiner
March 2nd, 2013
Hartville, ohio
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Yes - Not a magic fix-all, but definitely handy!
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Don’t expect this stuff to bring world peace, jump-start the economy, or be the right product for every repair job – but it *is* very useful and worth having around!

My son was able to shape a replacement body part for a broken action figure and I successfully re-attached the broken plastic knob on the cover of my crock pot, and it has even survived frequent trips through the dishwasher.

Some things to be aware of, however: It is much harder to mix the two components together than it looks on TV. This product wouldn’t be good for someone with carpal tunnel syndrome or arthritis in their hands. Also, if you read the fine print, you’ll see that you should wear gloves when you mix it. It can really irritate your skin.

The stuff also dries out quickly & becomes useless very easily. In fact, the plastic wrapping on one of the sticks in the package I bought was not sealed tightly, and that entire stick was wasted before I even opened the box for the first time. Be sure to re-wrap unused portions carefully, or they will petrify.

MB
May 27th, 2011
Arizona
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Yes - Very useful
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I purchased this product on a whim and used it to seal small openings in my home where insects were trying to enter. Worked great.

Mike V
December 30th, 2010
Indian Head, MD
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Yes - Should be in everyones tools box
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For the average handyman I feel this is a must. It is a great wood filler and works excellent for old house dain leaks. I did try to fix a pin hole leak on a plastic garden hose and the product could not withstand the pressure. I also fixed a collapse heel on a cheap pair of sneakers from walmart and the epoxy putty worked great.

wayne
February 7th, 2010
upstate ny
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Yes - Not bad
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Works well enough. I’ve used it to make a handle for my coffee cup. Lasted about a year, then fell off. So I made another and that’s still holding, six months. I tried to use it to hold a door handle on, but that broke rather quickly. Too much stress, probably. Also used it to fix a fireplace tools stand. That’s still holding, a year and a half now. Easy enough to use, a little bit sticky.

vonHummer
December 30th, 2009
Portland, OR
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