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QuikSteel
Steel Reinforced Epoxy Putty |
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QuikSteel has countless uses:
- At Work
- At Home
- On the Road
- In & on the Water
- On the Farm
QuikSteel
can be used to repair leaks,
breaks, cracks and holes in:
Cars; Bikes; Lorries; Caravans; Boats; Mowers;
Engines; Batteries; Exhausts; Fuel Tanks;
Machinery; Cookers; Radiators; Pipes; Ponds;
Tanks; Baths; Sinks; Tiles; Furniture; Tools...
In fact, the list is almost endless.
QuikSteel is easy, safe and simple to use
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- Clean and prepare
repair object by sanding the application
area.
- Cut off the required
amount of QuikSteel.
- Knead the putty
thoroughly until it is an even colour and
streak free.
- Apply firmly to the
repair object
- Wash hands with soap
& water
- QuikSteel can be
drilled, sawn, milled, ground, filed,
tapped, sanded, painted and lacquered once
it has cured.
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Quiksteel can
be used to repair alloy wheels

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DATA
SHEET
Steel Reinforced Epoxy Putty
Description: QuikSteel is a two component
epoxy resin in a single stick; the outer layer
is the epoxy and the core the activator.
How does it work?: QuikSteel cures by
chemical reaction initiated by kneading the
putty until epoxy and activator are thoroughly
mixed. It will set hard in any atmospheric
conditions, and even immersed in fluids, within
15 - 30 minutes and achieve full chemical cure
within 1 hour.
Where can you use it?: QuikSteel adheres
to and bonds virtually all solid surfaces
including all metals, wood, masonry, glass and
most plastics. For perfect adhesion, it is
essential that the surfaces are free of
contamination and debris. If applied under
water, QuikSteel should be held in position for
2-3 minutes to allow it to start bonding with
the substrate.
Technical properties: Quiksteel is
resistant to temperatures between -70ºC and
+260ºC and, once cured, is impervious to most
acids and solvents (including petrol and
diesel). It does not conduct electricity and can
be used as an insulating material. (For further
technical properties, please refer to the
product label.) QuikSteel can be drilled, sawn,
milled, ground, filed, tapped, sanded, painted
and lacquered once it has cured.
Handy Tips
Here
are a few useful hints to help you
when using QuikSteel. If you have
any tips that you think would help
other users, please let us know
and we'll post them here.
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After
kneading and mixing QuikSteel,
quickly wipe your fingers and
moisten them. This will ensure
the product sticks to the
object and not your fingers
and helps to achieve a smooth
finish.
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To
prevent QuikSteel from
sticking where it is not
required, treat surfaces with
a silicon gel or release oil.
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When
repairing a fuel tank use a
bar of soap to temporarily
stem the leak before applying
QuikSteel.
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To
re-tap a worn thread, fill the
hole with QuikSteel, treat the
bolt or screw with WD40 and
force it into the putty, wait
2-3 minutes and give the screw
a half turn. Once the
QuikSteel has hardened you can
remove the screw to find a new
thread.
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