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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Mighty Putty MP-1001 Fix, Fill & Seal Epoxy Bond. Supports up to 350 Pounds. Set of Six. (Kitchen)
I bought this product for one specific purpose, to attach wires and brackets to a brick wall for vine and trellis support. In the video presentation for this product it shows attaching shelving brackets to a brick wall and it supports 350 lbs. Reality, it supports nothing! After curing for over 24 hours, the slightest pressure causes immediate failure of the bond. This may be good for temporary filling of holes, but in no way will replace a two-part liquid epoxy or a product like JB Weld.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Mighty Crappy IMHO,
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This review is from: Mighty Putty MP-1001 Fix, Fill & Seal Epoxy Bond. Supports up to 350 Pounds. Set of Six. (Kitchen)
Like others here, I had seen the numeous commercials on this product and took a chance and purchased some ( Not from Amazon ) So far I used one tube of this product and have not been impressed at all.I tried it on a couple of projects around the house. I did manage to patch a crack in some plastic on a carpet cleaning machine. Being a bit of a home handyman, I frequently use various filler and repair products and found the so called Might Putty almost next to useless. Even after curing for several days, the patch I did on the plastic was not very hard - more the consistancy of a childs play dough when hardened and it did tend to crumble a bit. Nothing like any of the other epoxy type products I have used in the past which upon curing turn rock hard. A few days later, I tried the remaining half of the tube to use as a seal on a leaking plumbing fixture as I had seen this use on one of the commercials for this item. It should be noted no water was coming from it and I dried the fixture and cleaned up the surface prior to using the putty. I found in this case the putty would not even stick to the surface I was applying it to and it just fell off and onto the floor. Both times I used this product I followed the instructions quite closely especially the second time around after the poor performance of the first repair job. I did this to insure I had properly mixed the compounds. Bottom line is I found the product nothing like as advertised and about the only use I can see it for would be to patch small holes in a wall much like a drywall putty. Hoefully now stuck with 5 more sticks of this product I will find a few holes to patch... lol - Would I buy it again? Not likely as I found it pretty much a total waste of money.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
mighty putty- not so mighty,
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This review is from: Mighty Putty MP-1001 Fix, Fill & Seal Epoxy Bond. Supports up to 350 Pounds. Set of Six. (Kitchen)
This stuff sucks. at first i tried it on a picture frame (the one with lots of frames stuck together, from walmart) thought it worked, so i went and tried to put a garden hose holder on to our brick wall, - no garden hose attached yet. it wouldnt even stick with me putting alot of pressure on it i stuck a heavy trash can against it hoping it would just need some time to bond. but nope hours later and the damn thing just fell off. oh and back to that picture frame its been sitting in a box for about a week now and i decided to hang it, and by the way the part that i fixed is not a part that has any pressure on it its the bottom of the frame, i placed ONE PICTURE IN THERE NO GLASS WOOD JUST THE PAPER AND IT FELL OFF. WASTE OF MONEY
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