By: Devcon
Devcon's Home Seal-n-Place High Strength Epoxy is the perfect choice for your tile grout cleaning needs. This 30 gm epoxy offers superior consistency and is easy to use, making it an effective solution for all your grout cleaning needs. With its high strength, you can be sure that your grout will stay clean and secure for a long time. Our customers have given us rave reviews for this epoxy, citing its overall satisfaction and effectiveness. Get Devcon's Home Seal-n-Place High Strength Epoxy today and experience the difference!Bob Johnson: Easy to use. Directions clear. No way to save partial contents if you only need a smaller amount than mixing the whole packages up. Still well worth the cost even if you don't need the entire amount.
United States on Nov 17, 2022
Xiaohong he: Color is lighter than my bathtub
Canada on Apr 04, 2022
ChristinaJ: YouTube has a video about how to use this product. Absolute must see. Product is EXCELLENT. Project turned out AMAZING. Filled in cracks in fiberglass shower surround & in divets in sink. So pleased with results by a complete amateur. Grateful risked the purchase! Worth it.
United States on May 18, 2020
MovieMike: I am a very handy person and capable of professional quality fixes around the home. This Devcon Tub repair kit is not a complete repair kit. It lacks the sand paper and buffing pad to make this repair look nice. I attempted to make a repair to a hairline crack in our master bath tub. I followed the instructions carefully. Our tub is not starck white and it's not a deep almond color. I worked fast and carefully to get the color matched - very difficult. Then I applied the Devcon material to the crack and applied a perfectly cut piece of fiberglass mesh that was in the package. Then applied more Devcon material over the fiberglass to blend it in and taper the edges of the fresh repair. That's when the repair process went very bad. The crack is on a vertical surface. This Devcon material "runs" down and looks Aweful. Devcon supplies a small brush with Black bristles and these black bristles fall out of the brush and end up embedded in your fresh expoxy repair. So you have to try to pull these black bristles out and then fix that area again. You have to apply the expoxy thick over the fiberglass mesh or you can still see the fiberglass. This thick layer of...
United States on Aug 20, 2017
RBagzis: Love Love Love this - This has saved 2 bathtubs. I dropped a cabinet door in my tub and put a hole in it. I was sick. I had already tried something else on my son's tub that had a long crack in it and that had turned a nasty yellow and was coming loose. I fixed the hole in my tub and fixed the long crack in his tub. It has been 6 weeks and is still holding. It is as hard as the tub and as white as they tub. It comes with fiberglass to help hold the tub. It really wasn't that hard to use. I followed the directions (I'm a girl, so even girls can do it) and I watched a YouTube video just to make sure.
United States on May 14, 2017
Devcon Home Seal-n-Place Epoxy for Maximum Strength Bonding | Crown Choice Grout Brush: Restore Years of Dirty Grout Lines with Stiff Bristles for a Clean, Whitened Look | Grout Cleaning Brush with Stiff Bristles by The Crown Choice - Get Your Tiles Gleaming! | |
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Sale off | $5 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 26 reviews | 188 reviews | 188 reviews |
Brand | Devcon | The Crown Choice | The Crown Choice |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant | ||
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 3.7 x 6.7 inches | ||
Style | Compact | ||
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Plastic |
john maestranzi: I used this product to patch eight small screw holes in a fiberglass shower after removing the existing glass surround. It matched reasonable well using the almond color additive. Following an on-line video I used a piece of a plastic zip lock bag to smooth and get any air bubbles out and masking tape around each of the holes. The plastic and the masking tape did make the final sanding easy. The piece of included sand paper is rather rough (good for the initial sanding) but I used two finer grades of sandpaper for the final sanding. Two mistakes I made :
1. leaving the plastic on until the epoxy cured. When I pulled the plastic off, it pulled some of the epoxy material out as well on two of the holes
2. mixing the entire pouch at one time. It sets very quickly and I didn't need it all. I think I would have been better off snipping a small hole in each of the two sections of the pouch ( epoxy & hardener) and mixing only a portion of the contents.
United States on Dec 05, 2022