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5 Second Fix UV Liquid Plastic Welder

5 Second Fix UV Liquid Plastic Welder

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Fast, Precise Repairs with UV Liquid Plastic Welding

5 Second Fix is a liquid plastic welding compound designed for quick, controlled repairs on a wide range of materials. Unlike traditional glues, it remains liquid until cured with the built-in UV light, giving you time to position parts accurately before creating a strong, durable bond. Suitable for plastic, wood, ceramic, metal, glass and more, it's a versatile solution for everyday fixes and detailed projects.

To use, simply apply a small amount of the liquid to the repair area, align the parts exactly as needed, then activate the UV light for about five seconds to cure the compound. The material hardens on demand, allowing you to build up layers, fill gaps, and shape or sand the cured plastic once set. This controlled curing process helps reduce mess, minimize waste, and improve the accuracy of your repairs.

Why It's a Smart Choice

  • On-Demand Curing - The compound only hardens when exposed to UV light, giving you time to adjust and reposition before committing to the bond.
  • Multi-Surface Compatibility - Works on plastic, wood, ceramic, metal, glass and other common household materials for a wide range of repair tasks.
  • Clean, Controlled Application - Precise tip and layer-by-layer curing help reduce drips and allow detailed repairs, filling, and small restorations.

FAQ

Q: Is this a glue?
A: No. It is a liquid plastic welding compound that cures and hardens only when exposed to UV light.

Q: How long does it take to cure?
A: In most cases, exposing the applied compound to the UV light for about five seconds is sufficient for it to harden.

Q: What materials can I use it on?
A: It is suitable for many surfaces, including plastic, wood, ceramic, metal and glass. Always test on an inconspicuous area first.

Q: Can I sand or shape it after curing?
A: Yes. Once fully cured, the hardened plastic can typically be sanded, filed or shaped as needed.

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