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MagicEzy 9 Second Chip Fix is a premium one-part epoxy fiberglass repair kit designed for quick, durable fixes on boats, jet skis, and RVs. Featuring nanotechnology for ultra-strong adhesion, it fills, adheres, and color-matches in one easy step without sanding. Water-resistant and versatile, it works on multiple surfaces above the waterline, delivering professional-grade repairs in seconds.
Brand | MagicEzy |
Specific Uses For Product | Carpentry, Countertop, Flooring, Glass, Masonry, Repair, Tile Repair, Wall Repair, Woodworking |
Material | Acrylic, Resin |
Item Form | Paste |
Special Feature | Nanotechnology for Ultra Strong Adhesion |
Color | Matterhorn White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 0.43 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | Medium |
Full Cure Time | 21 Days |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09348402001005 |
Manufacturer | MagicEzy |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | 9 Second Chip Fix |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3006.0224 |
Special Features | Nanotechnology for Ultra Strong Adhesion |
C**D
Does a Good job and really makes cracks less obvious.
At first I thought that the product had gone solid in the tube. I poked a thin piece of metal down the opening to get it started. I found it difficult to squeeze along the crack from the tube and began squeezing a little from the tube onto my finger and smoothing it along while quickly following behind with a single edge razor blade. I bought the Matterhorn white as I have marble appearing tile. I wish I had bought pure white and the Matterhorn white and mixed them or alternated or just varied the color along the cracks. I have now ordered some pure white and will go back and see if I can get it to blend more. However, I am very pleased with the product. The crack really caught my eye and bothered me. Now I just see it because I know it is there. I wish I had taken a picture of the full length of the crack in the beginning, instead of just the portion on the floor in front of me, but I was already sitting on the floor and did not want to get up. The crack ran lengthwise along 2 and 1/2 of my 12x24 tiles. I’m pleased. I carefully removed a little of the excess product haze using acetone on a cotton swab, just a tiny bit because I did not want it to get on the product actually on the crack. I did not use the putty knife you see in the picture, but as I stated, a single edged razor blade.
M**C
Absolutely No Redeeming Value
Just so you know, I'm a DIY guy. I've renovated 4 homes, significantly over the years leaving only the more technical electrical and plumbing to the experts. I've dealt w/most paints, caulking, epoxies, glues etc. In other words, using this product does not require particular expertise. Also know, I'm pretty understanding. Stuff happens. Sometimes you get a lemon, etc. So...here's what happened.I needed to repair a chip and some scratches on the hull of my kayak. Did lots of research and decided I'd order a tube of this stuff as reviews on it were decent and there really wasn't a clear-cut winner product. So, I get the product, followed directions of kneading, shaking for 2 min. even though it seemed awfully thick and 'putty-like' to me in the tube. When I tried to squeeze product out it would not come out! Pushed some wire in 'nozzle'..some came out on the wire, thought, OK...good to go. Not so much. Nothing and know that I'm squeezing for all I'm worth so I'm thinking this is ridiculous. Go through the process of sending it back for another tube, thinking...this one's defective. Fine.Get the other one and this morning go thru that prep process making sure I've followed directions, open it up, re-clean my kayak hull and again trying to get product out of that tube was ridiculous. Got a small dab after literally squeezing for all I'm worth. Larger wire thru nozzle...same result. I cut the end of the tube...same result. So...this one's going back and no...am not getting this same product. So disappointed.Don't know if these are the same 'batch' and defective or not. Like I said, I understand stuff can happen but this??? No, this is not right. Time to do more research I guess. BTW...given my experience if I could give less than a '1' I would. Absolutely useless product. I guess the only good thing about is it says 90 day return full guarantee.
D**5
Worked great for our ceramic floor tiles with large cracks.
I used this to repair a huge crack covering about 5 of our large floor tiles. I tried using it on hairline cracks as well, but the tile wasn't even so it didn't do as good a job. As long as the surface is even it works great. Also used it to fix a crack on our microwave outer door panel. This was just one coat, I'm going to put another over it today. Looked really bad in person, right in the middle of the room and now, unless you really look for the lines, you don't even notice. Very happy, and since were listing the house for sale next week, also a life saver. Well worth the price for us, a lot cheaper then replacing the tiles. The first pic is so you can see where I started on the crack to make sure it would work. 2nd pick is before, these are large 18" tiles and with a crack this big, it looked terrible, but pic #3 you can see did a great job helping cover the crack. Be patient and try using the end to push the paste smooth in different ways until it blends in. I tried a few different times until I got a good method down for this repair.
B**N
Finally, a way to patch fiberglass!
This was easy to use and I am so happy to no longer have a rusty hole in my fiberglass bathtub. The color is not a perfect match, but again, better than a hole. Also the finish didn't sand out as smoothly as I'd like. I used 200 grit wet sandpaper and it still looks like a patch. Overall I'd recommend it. I do wish there was a way to create a custom color to get a better match.
D**.
Better than nothing
I purchased two tubes of MagicEzy 9 Second Chip Fix—one tube of white and one tube of black--to fill gouges in the white deck and black hull of my boat. The product is an adequate filler, but the repair is obvious because the final finish is granular and flat, not smooth and glossy.According to the instructions, the user applies Chip Fix directly to a clean gouge or crack. Then the user uses the bottom of the tube to scrape over the repair area to remove excess Chip Fix.The name of the product implies that Chip Fix is quick. It's not. I had to apply the product to the gouges two to three times to achieve an adequate fill and the material must dry for several hours between applications. The bottom of the tube, intended for use as a scraper, was warped on both tubes. Consequently, using the bottom of the tube as a scraper wasn’t ideal. Chip Fix is not suitable to fill slight scrapes and nominal gauges because the material won’t adhere in a shallow damaged area and scrapes out and smears across the surface.The final finish is chalky with a flat finish, not smooth and shiny, so the repair is obvious on a glossy surface. Filling a gouge only for aesthetics results in a disappointing finish because the repair is just as obvious as the original blemish.In my opinion, Chip Fix is best for filling medium to deep gouges and cracks if leaving the damage unattended might worsen, and the final finish isn’t a consideration.
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