Descrição do Produto: Marine Tex Might Repair Kit 2 Ounce, Gray
O Marine Tex Might Repair Kit de 2 onças é a solução definitiva para reparos em uma ampla gama de superfícies, ideal para quem busca eficiência e durabilidade. Este kit é formulado para preencher, unir e reconstruir materiais como madeira, fibra de vidro, cerâmica, vidro, metal, alvenaria e diversos plásticos. Sua versatilidade o torna indispensável em ambientes marinhos e industriais, além de ser uma excelente escolha para aplicações em casa, automóveis e hobbies.
Uma das características mais notáveis do Marine Tex é sua resistência à água, permitindo que reparos sejam feitos de forma segura em ambientes úmidos. Com a adição de fita ou tecido de fibra de vidro, é possível cobrir buracos e reforçar reparos estruturais, tornando-o ideal para emergências e reparos permanentes em maquinários, equipamentos, cascos, decks, parafusos desgastados, tubulações e tanques. Essa funcionalidade torna o Marine Tex uma ferramenta essencial para entusiastas e profissionais que buscam soluções práticas e eficazes.
Além de sua resistência e versatilidade, o Marine Tex pode ser lixado ou moldado, permitindo que você obtenha a forma desejada. Após a cura, é possível perfurar e finalizar com a maioria das tintas e revestimentos comuns, garantindo que os reparos não apenas sejam funcionais, mas também esteticamente agradáveis, preservando a integridade visual do seu projeto.
- Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o Marine Tex Might Repair Kit, inicie limpando a área a ser reparada, removendo sujeira, óleo ou umidade. Misture partes iguais do componente A e B até obter uma consistência homogênea. Aplique a mistura na área danificada com uma espátula ou ferramenta adequada, moldando e preenchendo buracos conforme necessário. Se desejar, utilize fita ou tecido de fibra de vidro para reforçar o reparo. Deixe curar por pelo menos 24 horas antes de lixar ou pintar. Para melhores resultados, siga as instruções de cura e aplicação fornecidas na embalagem.
Características do Produto:
– Capacidade: 2 onças (aproximadamente 56,7 gramas)
– Cor: Cinza
– Aplicações: Madeira, fibra de vidro, cerâmica, vidro, metal, alvenaria e plásticos
– Resistência à Água: Sim, ideal para ambientes úmidos
– Reforço: Compatível com fita e tecido de fibra de vidro
– Acabamento: Pode ser lixado, perfurado e pintado
– Tempo de Cura: Aproximadamente 24 horas para cura completa
– Uso: Reparos de emergência e permanentes em diversas superfícies
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O Marine Tex é resistente à água?
Resposta: Sim, o Marine Tex proporciona reparos à prova d’água, tornando-o ideal para uso em ambientes marinhos e úmidos.
Pergunta: Posso usar o Marine Tex em superfícies metálicas?
Resposta: Sim, o Marine Tex é eficaz em superfícies metálicas, além de outros materiais como madeira e fibra de vidro.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo leva para o Marine Tex curar completamente?
Resposta: O Marine Tex geralmente cura completamente em cerca de 24 horas, dependendo das condições ambientais.
Pergunta: É possível lixar o Marine Tex após a cura?
Resposta: Sim, o Marine Tex pode ser lixado ou moldado após a cura, permitindo que você obtenha o acabamento desejado.
Pergunta: O Marine Tex pode ser pintado?
Resposta: Sim, o Marine Tex pode ser finalizado com a maioria das tintas e revestimentos comuns, garantindo um reparo esteticamente agradável.
RH –
Marine Tex is simply the best product of its kind. I have used it for many things over the last couple of decades. Without question, it has never failed. In fact, the repair has usually been stronger than the original material. For example, I tried an experiment with something as minor as a broken handle on a ceramic bowl. The handle was broken completely off, with a small bit of ceramic material missing. This bowl gets hard use, and is routinely run through a very hot dishwasher. The repair has been holding for months and I don’t suspect it will fail in the future. The ONLY thing to be aware of is, the 2 oz. version is meant to be a ONE use version. If you don’t want to use all of it, you have to estimate how much catalyst to mix with the material. The instructions simply say the normal mix is 1:10. The catalyst is in a tiny little bottle that doesn’t make your measurement easy. That being said, Marine Tex is still the best and strongest I’ve ever used.
michael graves –
Still the same great product I have used off and on for years, but more expensive than I remember. Still cheaper than replacing the plastic hose reel I used the product to repair. 100’ of hose on reel, 90+ degree temps, and repair looks fine a week later. Plan to sand and paint.
Theresa –
The first one I purchased 14 months ago to fix 1/8″ scratches in the hull of a jetski, well 14 months later it is holding pretty well, mind you this is underwater use, later on I used it on the hull of a fiberglass boat, again below the water application. I am happy with the underwater application, but I learned you really have to prep the area well, make sure it is sanded, clean and dry before applying, and it takes a good 3 days to cure. I used it to repair some nicks on a wake-board, it was used a day later and the stuff came off. But I am still giving it 5 stars because the results are amazing when done properly! If you are willing to wait a week, it will be fully cured and it can take anything
Value for the money, this is great, because out of 2 ounces, I got about 10 different applications, today I used the rest of it to glue granite top to kitchen cabinets! the stuff is easy to use, reuse and store, very good packaging in a nice little box. I hate the blister packs that you cannot reuse the packaging, and then two syringes that get lost in a junk drawer. This box, you can keep on a shelf
Few tips: easy to clean within 20 minutes with wet rag, after 20 minutes, it is now hard, but you can get it off with a blade. If it looks dark shiny grey, don’t use yet, even though it will feel hard to the touch, wait until is looks like dull lighter color grey, or couple of days later, even then it is not structural yet
Word of caution: when you mix it, chemical fumes do come out from what looks like an exothermic reaction, the fumes are not good to inhale according to the box, cancer causing irritants..actually fumes will continue to come out for 20 minutes or more
Eric Ludovic –
Great texture. Doesn’t run, easy to work with. I’ve used a lot of the accraglass and this is far superior. I think I could do two rifles with this one kit.
Sugarred –
All went as scheduled. Zero issues!
michael graves –
Ordered to fix a scrape on keel of my boat. Marine tex worked great but is black not gray. Bought gray b/c my hull is silver and I thought it would match better than the white. Not so as when I mixed it up it was black. Also need to let it set up a little if you are using overhead as it will drip and sag which causes additional sanding. Overall verry pleased with this product and should hold up well. It dried to the touch in around 45 minutes using a heat lamp
Theresa –
I needed to repair a model airplane and this epoxy was the perfect solution. It is easy to use and hardens like steel. I was able to repair the model, sand and repaint the parts with precision. It is also heat resistant, so it makes a lasting repair.
Edward D. –
I have 3 Ford F-350 diesels with the 7.3 IH engine. All 3 have rust pin holes in the oil pan. Big design flaw common to all who operate in the salty rust belt. Engine has to be removed to replace the pan. Big job costing $1,800 each vehicle. I tried JBB Weld and an assortment of other adhesive materials, all to no avail. Combination of heat, vibration and a difficult substrate caused repeated failures leading to worsening leaking. Finally read the reviews here and decided to give this product a try. Instructions make it very clear that meticulous substrate preparation was necessary. Nothing adheres to even faintly oily steel. Meticulous handling is required as the product will burn skin and blind eye sight. Meticulous application is also required in a controlled temperature environment or the product will not cure properly. I followed directions and was meticulous. No more leaks. As solid as the steel itself. I am very impressed and will be thousands ahead when I finish the other two trucks. I should add that quick set was used in a very small area to prevent oil weep and a heat lamp was used for 48 hours to ensure curing. Patience has its virtues.