12-19-2020, 07:33 PM
Daughter and her husband are living in Stuttgart, Germany. She contacted me yesterday about an "Oops" in their apartment; bottom line is that there is now a large divot in the base molding, and they want to repair it themselves.
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I'm not certain of the material; appears to be an MDF-like base molding. If it was here, I'd take care of it using a premixed patching material.
Just so happens that my daughter is traveling back here on New Year's. I told her I'd set her up with repair materials and she can take them back for the fix. So I'm looking for a patching material that is powder-based, water-mixed, and will stick to just about anything. She needs to be able to pack a container into her luggage when she returns to Germany.
I'm looking at Durham's Water Putty. Link
I've never used it before. The instructions say it will stick to just about anything, dries fast, and can be shaped with a putty knife while soft, and sanded after fully cured.
Anybody have any experience with Durham's or is there another product we should use?
Pic 1:
[attachment=31709]
Pic 2:
[attachment=31710]
I'm not certain of the material; appears to be an MDF-like base molding. If it was here, I'd take care of it using a premixed patching material.
Just so happens that my daughter is traveling back here on New Year's. I told her I'd set her up with repair materials and she can take them back for the fix. So I'm looking for a patching material that is powder-based, water-mixed, and will stick to just about anything. She needs to be able to pack a container into her luggage when she returns to Germany.
I'm looking at Durham's Water Putty. Link
I've never used it before. The instructions say it will stick to just about anything, dries fast, and can be shaped with a putty knife while soft, and sanded after fully cured.
Anybody have any experience with Durham's or is there another product we should use?