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Patch Cracks, Holes & Snapped Metal Without Calling a Plumber
A cracked pipe, a snapped bracket, a leaking joint — and the nearest fix is a $150 service call or a trip you don't have time for. IronHold™ is a two-part repair putty you squeeze out, knead by hand for about 20 seconds, and press straight into the break. It fills the gap, hardens into a metal-tough plug, and holds — water, heat, pressure and all.

Stop Throwing Out Gear Over One Cracked Joint
Thin super glue runs straight out of a crack and won't fill a hole. Tape peels. And nobody wants to bin a good radiator, faucet, or tool over one weak spot. IronHold™ mixes up thick like clay, so it packs into gaps, holes, and snapped edges instead of sliding off them — then sets into something you can actually rely on.
➤ Mix, mold, and press it right where it cracked: Equal parts A and B, knead 20 seconds to a solid grey, then push it into the break. It fills gaps and holes a runny glue can't even hold onto.
➤ Holds through water, heat, and pressure: Rated from -40°C to 200°C (392°F) and waterproof once cured, so pipes, radiators, and engine parts stay sealed instead of springing the same leak next week.
➤ Grips steel, iron, aluminum, copper and more: One putty for the whole toolbox. Once it sets, you can sand it, drill it, and paint it like it was solid metal to begin with.

Why a Two-Part Cold Weld Beats a Tube of Super Glue
Squeeze out equal parts resin and hardener, knead until the color goes one even grey, and a chemical cure kicks off. IronHold™ grabs rough, greasy, rusted surfaces that thin glue slides right off — because you're packing it into the damage, not painting a film over the top.
Unlike glues that run out of a crack or epoxies that dry brittle, IronHold™ molds into the gap, fills it, and hardens into something you can machine. It firms up enough to handle in about 20–30 minutes, and reaches full metal-tough strength over 24 hours.

Why DIYers Keep One in the Drawer for the Next "Uh-Oh"
Most people grab it for one emergency and then keep it within reach for the next. "Was skeptical it'd hold on a rusty pipe under pressure — three days later it hasn't budged." — Marcus T. "Fixed a leaking joint without turning the water off and without calling a plumber. Good as new." — Dana R. No fragile patch, no second trip to the hardware store.

Knead It, Press It, Walk Away — It Holds
✓ Fills the gap, not just the surface: Knead it, press it, shape it — cracks, holes, and snapped edges get a solid plug instead of a thin smear that pops loose.
✓ Stays put through water, heat, and shock: The cured bond shrugs off rain, washdowns, and temps from -40°C to 200°C without cracking loose.
✓ One putty for every metal in the house: Steel railings, aluminum trim, copper pipe, cast-iron pans — mix, apply, done. No guessing about compatibility.
How to Fix It with IronHold™ in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1: Scuff and clean the break — wipe off grease, sand away loose rust, and dry it so the putty has something to grab.
Step 2: Squeeze out equal parts A and B and knead by hand for about 20 seconds, until the streaks disappear and the color is one even grey.
Step 3: Press it firmly into the crack or hole and shape it. Handle it in 20–30 minutes; full strength locks in over 24 hours — then sand, drill, or paint it to match.

| Why IronHold™ | Generic Glues | Traditional Epoxy |
|---|---|---|
| Mixes thick — fills gaps & holes | ❌ Runs off, won't fill a gap | ❌ Often too runny, drips out |
| Holds -40°C to 200°C, waterproof once cured | ❌ | ❌ Weak in heat & moisture |
| Sandable, drillable, paintable like solid metal | ❌ Thin, brittle film | ❌ Inconsistent, can stay tacky |
Deep Specs for the Detail-Oriented
- Type: Two-part (A + B) epoxy repair putty — mix equal parts by hand, no tools or heat needed
- Works on: Steel, cast iron, aluminum, copper and other metals; grips rough, rusted, and greasy surfaces (also bonds glass, ceramic, and more — as shown in product images)
- Resistance: Waterproof and oil-resistant once cured; temperature range -40°C to 200°C (-40°F to 392°F)
- Working time: Handle in ~20–30 minutes; full cure in 24 hours; sandable, drillable, and paintable after curing
- Size: Dual cartridge, 12.5 cm / 4.9 in tall × 5 cm / 2 in wide
Got Questions? Here's What You Need to Know About IronHold™
Does it really work on rough, rusted, or greasy metal?
Yes. Scuff and wipe the area first, then press the mixed putty in — it grips pitted, rusted, and oily surfaces that thin super glue slides straight off.
How quickly can I use my repaired item?
It firms up enough to handle in about 20–30 minutes. Leave it a full 24 hours for maximum strength before heavy load, pressure, or heat.
Will it hold up in water and high heat?
Once cured it's waterproof and oil-resistant and holds from -40°C up to 200°C (392°F) — fine for pipes, radiators, and metal left out in the weather.
Can I sand, drill, or paint over it?
Yes. After it cures it behaves like solid metal — sand it smooth, drill it, tap it, or paint it so the repair blends right in.
How do I keep IronHold™ fresh for the next fix?
Wipe the nozzles, cap both barrels tightly, and store it cool and dry so the A and B sides stay ready to mix the next time something cracks.

IronHold™ — The Fix That Holds as Long as the Metal Does
Keep one in the drawer and the next cracked pipe, snapped bracket, or leaking joint becomes a 5-minute job instead of a service call. IronHold™ mixes thick, fills the damage, and cures into a metal-tough repair that takes water, heat to 200°C, and pressure without backing down. If it doesn't hold your repair, send it back for a full refund — keep your gear working instead of replacing it.
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