Liquid Plastic?
Earlier this week I was checking out some DIY stuff on interior plastics around the net. I saw a product in some write-up that was like a plastic filler of some sort; like for patching holes, cracks and custom work like LCD's. Now, I can't remember where I found the write-up, or the name of the product 
Has anyone used a product that works like this? It's not Bondo or epoxy. I'm at a loss here
Thanks in advance y'all

Has anyone used a product that works like this? It's not Bondo or epoxy. I'm at a loss here
Thanks in advance y'all
I'd like to know this as well. I have an armrest that has a hole I need to plug and would like to know what to use to fill this with.
The next best thing that I could think of is using a scrap piece of plastic, cutting it to the size of the hole, and using that scrap to plug it up using modelers glue (it 'melts' the plastic, so it's kinda like welding the plastic together).
The next best thing that I could think of is using a scrap piece of plastic, cutting it to the size of the hole, and using that scrap to plug it up using modelers glue (it 'melts' the plastic, so it's kinda like welding the plastic together).
Ok, I found it!
If you want to do this kinda stuff, get this ==> Duramix 4040
Or you can do a search for rigid plastic repair for other resources and similar products.
Wanna see what you can do with this stuff? Click Here
If you want to do this kinda stuff, get this ==> Duramix 4040
Or you can do a search for rigid plastic repair for other resources and similar products.
Wanna see what you can do with this stuff? Click Here
Last edited by PacificDude; Feb 3, 2006 at 09:58 PM.
Originally Posted by PacificDude
Ok, I found it!
If you want to do this kinda stuff, get this ==> Duramix 4040
Or you can do a search for rigid plastic repair for other resources and similar products.
Wanna see what you can do with this stuff? Click Here
If you want to do this kinda stuff, get this ==> Duramix 4040
Or you can do a search for rigid plastic repair for other resources and similar products.
Wanna see what you can do with this stuff? Click Here



