Plastifix repairs virtually any rigid plastic and works exceptionally well on ABS. Repair cracks, fill gaps, reinforce repairs, rebuild broken tabs, fix stripped threads, and more. PlastiFix's most unique feature is the FlexMold molding bar which allows you to create a mold and cast missing pieces. No other plastic repair is more versatile. the 30 gram kits are enough to complete approximately 24"+ of cracked plastic repair. The large kits will do about 24 feet. Kit Includes: 2531-L Plastifix Power 150G (WHITE) 2532-L Plastifix Power 150G (BLACK) 2520 Plastifix Liquid 250ML 2542 Dropper Bottle Assembly QTY 2 2543 Power Application Cup QTY 2 2548 Large Transfer Pipette 2550 Applicator Needle QTY 4 |
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Interesting product. It works on most aviation plastics including interior panels, wingtips, etc... It creates a better bond than either superglue or epoxy. You can use it with fiberglass cloth. It does well.
Plastifix Lg Kit-150G Wht&Blk
Second kit i am buying. This works amazing!! Once you get the hang of it, you can almost repair any plastic. Shipping was super fast.
Plastifix Lg Kit-150G Wht&Blk
Ordering was easy online. The order came promptly. The product works as advertised. I am able to effectively fix my motorcycle fairing.
Plastifix Lg Kit-150G Wht&Blk
I did not get to use the product yet but ordering was simple and delivery was super fast. 5 stars service from aircraft Spruce Canada!!
First project was to repair steering wheel that was cracked, product worked well, very short learning curve
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