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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 10387270, member: 79460"]I've started using milliput to repair things. Maybe some will snarl at me for doing so. It sticks like poo to a blanket and you can mix food colouring or water colour paint to colour it before you used it. You therefore don't have to worry and the colour sticking to it when it has set. It can be smoothed off with water before it has gone off and can also be sanded when it has set. Test it on something rubbish before you do the real thing[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 10387270, member: 79460"]I've started using milliput to repair things. Maybe some will snarl at me for doing so. It sticks like poo to a blanket and you can mix food colouring or water colour paint to colour it before you used it. You therefore don't have to worry and the colour sticking to it when it has set. It can be smoothed off with water before it has gone off and can also be sanded when it has set. Test it on something rubbish before you do the real thing[/QUOTE]
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