MoTip 2K Polyester Fiberglass Putty + Hardener
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Very high filling 2K putty
MoTip Fiberglass putty is a 2-component filler for filling holes in steel, aluminum, wood, concrete and polyester. This 2K fiberglass putty is not only known for its extremely high filling capacity, but also for its impact resistance. The strong filler with fiberglass particles becomes extremely hard after the hardening process.
Putty with fiberglass particles
This 2K putty is based on polyester and contains fiberglass particles. Thanks to the fiberglass particles, it becomes extremely hard after drying and hardly shrinks.
Features MoTip 2K Polyester Fiberglass Putty
- 2-components
- Paintable with all paints
- Very high filling properties
- Hardly shrinks
- Impact resistant
- Resistant to chemicals
- Suitable for filling large holes
- Suitable for the following surfaces:
- Polyester
- Metal
- Aluminium
- Wood
- Concrete
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Mixing ratio: 2 to 3% hardener with the putty
Availble in 2 sizes
- 250 gram
- 1 kg
Specifications of MoTip 2K Polyester Fiberglass Putty + Hardener
| SKU | conf_motip-poly-glasvezelplamuur |
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| Brand | MoTip |
| Suitable for | Aluminium, Concrete, Metal, Polyester, Steel, Wood |
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Number of components
The designation 1K or 2K indicates how many components a product consists of and how it cures.
1K (1 component) – Ready to use and consists of a single component. Cures by exposure to air or moisture. User-friendly and ideal for standard applications. 2K (2 components) – Consists of two components that must be mixed before use. Provides a stronger and more durable finish. |
(2K) 2 components |
| Packing | 1 piece |
| Category | Fillers & Putty |
Frequently Asked Questions
Should clear coat be applied over car paint?
Yes, you should use clear coat over 1K automotive paint to protect the color. When buying clear coat, you have options such as high-gloss, satin, and matte, as well as 1K and 2K. 2K clear coat is the original factory high-gloss finish and is the most commonly chosen varnish.