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HOW to Restore Wood...
Fills, seals, bonds and repairs wood which has been damaged by water,
wood rot, termites, woodworm or marine organisms. Its water-like viscosity,
easy mixing and fast cure even at low temperatures make PolyAll 2000
a natural for all of those boat and dock repairs. It is invaluable for
restoring the wood in older homes and cottages. Once fully cured the versatility
of PolyAll 2000 lets you handle it just like wood... drill, sand,
tap, saw and nail, etc.
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HOW to Use PolyAll 2000 in Home & Professional
Crafts...
Model makers and craftspeople will find PolyAll 2000 useful
for a wide range of applications. Molding and casting is made easy and
it can also be used as a quick tough adhesive. People working with low
voltage electrical equipment will find it useful as an insulator and for
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HOW to Strengthen & Repair Fiberglass...
Used as a replacement for resins, PolyAll 2000 is mixed by hand
in an easy one-to-one ratio, wets both glasscloth and mat readily, soaking
through quickly and setting to a tough, impact-resistant solid in a few
minutes even at low temperatures.
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HOW to Colour...
Most dry powdered pigments and reactive dyes can be stirred into the
liquid mixtures before applying to the work to give the desired colour.
The hardened plastic can be sanded, primed and painted for lasting protection. |
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HOW to Fill Concrete Cracks & Spalling Damage...
Mix and pour PolyAll 2000 into hairline or open cracks in concrete
and around the patio, garage or warehouse. Add dry sand or other fillers
and use as a patching compound on spalled concrete surfaces. The product
sets up quickly and protects the concrete from further damage from salt,
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HOW to Repair Metal Damaged by Rust & Corrosion...
Because PolyAll 2000 has a very low viscosity when mixed, it
will penetrate quickly right through the rust to solid metal, set up quickly
and actually utilize the rust as a reinforcement. Many fillers such as
iron powder, aluminum powder, fly ash, silica sand, talc and many other
dry powders can be mixed into the resins before cure to modify their properties
as needed. |
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BY YOUR IMAGINATION"
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