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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Mighty Putty MP-1001 Fix, Fill & Seal Epoxy Bond. Supports up to 350 Pounds. Set of Six.Customer Review: Quite useful!!! Summary: 5 Stars
Love Mighty Putty! I used it at my store to attach shelves to a wall. My only complaint was that the putty does not stick well on metal. I tried attaching my wooden shelves to the decorative metal brackets for more support. The smooth finish of the shelf did not adhere to the metal. So instead I put the Mighty Putty on the backside of the shelf and left it to dry to the wall. This stuff works! My shelf is super stuck to the wall!! Highly recommend!
Customer Review: Worked Great for Me! Summary: 5 Stars
I only used it once so far, and it worked great!
I had water coming in though a poured cement foundation at a hole that had been drilled below grade for the water line to go out to supply my lawn sprinkler system. It was the middle of winter in the Northeast (NY), and water was coming in around the pipe - the contractor had never caulked the hole.
I used the Mighty Putty, and it has not leaked since!
Customer Review: Satisfied User Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using this product for years, under several different names, from different sources and in very many different applications. I am at a loss to explain the negative reviews. When used as directed the product has never failed to perform as advertized and according to the manufacturing specifications.
Customer Review: Qute good Summary: 5 Stars
Its not bad.
I used it to repair the tiles in my shower and install a gate latch outdoors. Its kinda like a mess-free hassle-free epoxy glue that actually works the first time each time.
I like the fact that if you screw up its application that often you can re-use it.
Great little product
Customer Review: It does what I need it to do Summary: 5 Stars
I've used it successfully to stop leaks in PVC pipe.
The ready-mixed concrete I bought wouldn't set my loose outdoor tiles, so I used Mighty Putty. I've kicked it a few times since setting the tile, and it won't budge.
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