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Pros & Cons
Pros
Zero issues. Can't buy the larger size locally so next time we'll get it locally so it keeps longer.
Loved it. Cleaned up well. Dried smooth. Sometimes dries up in your shed.
The window repair knife by warner tools is a semi flex knife with an angled edge. However, any 2-in-1 window glazing tool with the straight blade on one end and the v-shaped blade on the other works just as well. Used to re-glaze some 100 year old win... Read More
For prep, a heat gun and scraper makes getting the old putty out of the sash. Paint right over it.
Cons
Hard to shape with a putty knife and does not stick well to the frame. Takes forever to dry. Ended up taking out the glaze and redoing with sarco glaze.
It’s very inferior. Save yourself the headache and do your research. This stuff is garbage.
Well forget about that from happening. Horrible stuff. Signs point to toxic. Still the same.
Highlights
Quality
A good value for a quality product
Overall im happy with it you just have to be patient and understanding of how this product works
It is an oddballed aluminum window with the plastic snapin retainers
I needed to seal something outside with no shrinkage and the product stays a little malleable
Competitiveness
I can easily see a novice giving it a one star
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
easy, old, compound, still and soft. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 76.7% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 877 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 12 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A 1034x2434 pane in our door was leaking because of cracks in the old glazing compound on the exterior side
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I put it in when the weather was about 75 degrees and sunny and it got a little sticky and tough to work with so perhaps next time i would work with it in slightly cooler temperature
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a ton of this product left even after wasting much more of it than i assume most people do and it hasnt hardened though i opened it up and used it about 4 months ago
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The glazing stuck where i wanted it too peeled away easily from where i didn’t want it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sometimes dries up in your shed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was then that i noticed dap calls for oil base paint or primer to seal the glazing compound
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I needed to seal something outside with no shrinkage and the product stays a little malleable
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