
Multi-purpose repair clay
A simple repair backup for leaks, cracks, holes, and broken edges.
Mold it by hand, press it into the damaged area, and let it cure into a hard patch for everyday home, garage, and utility repairs.
Small damage gets worse when it waits.
Repair Clay is built for the repairs people usually postpone: a dripping pipe, cracked surface, broken corner, or loose gap that needs a practical patch.
Shape it by hand. Let it cure hard.
The putty stays workable before curing, so it can be pressed into awkward spots where tape, glue, or soft filler may be harder to control.
One pouch covers more than one kind of repair.
Keep it for the jobs that do not deserve a service call but still need something stronger than tape: pipes, wall chips, wood gaps, metal joints, plastic parts, glass frames, and outdoor posts.
Use it without special tools.
The product page describes a straightforward process: cut the amount you need, knead it evenly, press it into place, then allow it to cure before heavy use.
Keep one ready before the next repair shows up.
A small crack, drip, or gap is easier to handle when the right patch is already in your drawer, garage, or utility room.
Use only as directed on the product packaging. Surface material, preparation, curing time, water exposure, temperature, and damage level can affect repair performance. For major structural, plumbing, electrical, automotive safety, or load-bearing repairs, consult a qualified professional.
Do I need special tools?
No. The product page describes a simple cut, knead, apply, and cure process for DIY repairs.
What surfaces is it for?
The product page lists plumbing cracks, wall damage, wood gaps, plastic repairs, car parts, metal joints, and other surface repairs.
Can it be used outdoors?
The product page describes the cured epoxy as waterproof, heat-resistant, shock-resistant, and suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
When should I call a professional?
For major structural, load-bearing, plumbing, electrical, automotive safety, or high-pressure repairs, use a qualified professional.