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  2. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    For the best bond, surfaces should be roughened (or scratched) with fine or coarse sandpaper. When first mixed, J-B Weld is subject to sagging or running (slow dripping); even more so at warmer temperatures. [2] [7] After about 20 minutes the mixture begins to thicken into a putty that can be shaped with a putty knife or wooden spatula. [7]

  3. Pratley Putty - Wikipedia

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    As time went by, many other uses were found for the putty, which enabled it to penetrate both the consumer, industrial, and mining markets. [2] This versatile epoxy putty, originally called "Pratley Plastic Putty", was the first of its kind in the world and was used on the Ranger spacecraft that went to the moon in the mid 1960s. This earned ...

  4. Sugru - Wikipedia

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    Sugru used to repair a damaged camera grip, with texture achieved by impressing fibreglass mesh before curing was complete The joystick of a game controller that has been fixed with Sugru. Sugru (/ ˈ s uː ɡ r uː / [1]), also known as Formerol, is a patented [2] multi-purpose, non-slumping brand of adhesive silicone rubber that resembles ...

  5. Metal stitching - Wikipedia

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    Scott used his patents to secure the repair process, called it the ‘Metalock Repair Process’, and began to offer franchises under the Metalock Corporation trade name after starting his own operation in Long Island City, NY. Shortly thereafter, Thomas O. Oliver Ltd. (based in Ontario, Canada) was the first company to purchase a franchise.

  6. The Best Mounting and Poster Putty for Affixing Your ... - AOL

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    Unlike nails, tacks, and duct tape, mounting and poster putty won’t leave holes or peel paint. Flexible and customizable, these putties are best used on hard surfaces to hold lightweight items.

  7. Paintless dent repair - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of damage can be repaired using paintless dent repair as long as the paint surface is intact. Paintless dent repair may be used on both aluminum and steel panels. Common practical uses for paintless dent repair is the repair of hail damage, door dings, creases, body/feature line dents, and minor collision damage.