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Baitball Blogger

(46,684 posts)
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 09:00 PM Apr 2013

Garden putty?

Okay, so I bought some cheap garden art. It looks like wrought iron, but it's steel tubing that was bent to form interesting shapes. To protect it from rusting, I gave it a dusting of rustoleum, but there are still holes where the soldering was not complete. I want to plug these up with some kind of putty or substance that will keep the water out. Is there anything out there like that? Hopefully in black so I don't have to respray the parts?

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Garden putty? (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 OP
You could use epoxy putty which gets very hard when cured (usually grey-ish) PoliticAverse Apr 2013 #1
Black silicone looks good. Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #2

PoliticAverse

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1. You could use epoxy putty which gets very hard when cured (usually grey-ish)
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 09:49 PM
Apr 2013

You could probably also find black silicone glue/adhesive.






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