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colored epoxy putty

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I have and use milliput with good results.

Just wondering if there is another brand of putty out there with different colors that people have used?

First hand knowledge is what I'm looking for so I don't have to buy every type/brand that google finds.
 
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Sam - Have not tried it but Starbond recently released an epoxy putty in white that can be dyed. They also have a black one.

 
I would think any white epoxy putty could take some powdered pigment as long as the working time is long enough. If you find something that is in 2 parts with a shorter working time you can add the pigment to one part before adding the other.
 
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