Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g

SKU: FW-BP-500
Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g
Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g
Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g
Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g

Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty - 500g

SKU: FW-BP-500
Regular price $23.00
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Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty repairs cracks and seals flues in wood heaters and fuel stoves.

  • Ensures Smoke & Gas Tight Joints
  • Heat Resistant to 1400°C
  • Excellent Adhesion
  • Dry in 24 Hours
  • Installing fibreglass rope in fire doors,
  • Filling holes and cracks
  • Sealing flues and grates
  • General repairs to wood heaters, fuel stoves and barbecues.
  • Colour - Black

Further details in DESCRIPTION below

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Over time wood heaters and stoves can develop cracks and holes, allowing smoke and fumes to escape into a room. Use Firewise Black Patch Stove Putty to fill holes and cracks.

Ideal for:

  • Fill holes
  • Repairing cracks
  • Sealing flues
  • Sealing grates
  • Installing Fibreglass Rope to Fire Doors
  • Ensuring smoke and gas-tight joints
  • Pre-mixed – ready to use
  • Air-dries in 24 hours
  • Heat resistant to 1400°C
  • Black in colour
  • Coverage: Approx: 500g tub = .25lts = 250cm³
  • Certified Australian made and owned
  • Available sizes: 500g 

Suitable for:

  • Wood heaters
  • Fuel Stoves
  • BBQs

Can be used for outdoor items and must be kept dry for 24 hrs while the putty is curing.

Handy Hint: Use Firewise Black Beauty Cast Iron Stove Polish to help prevent rusting, flaking and pitting.

How to Use

  • Clean the area to be filled/fixed, removing any loose material and dust.
  • Mix thoroughly until even consistency is reached.
  • Pre-wet porous surfaces and apply with a putty knife or suitable tool.
  • Allow 24 hours to dry.

Note: To avoid product drying out, keep lid tightly closed. Store away from heat when not in use.

Handy Hint: Use Firewise Black Beauty Cast Iron Stove Polish to help prevent rusting, flaking and pitting.
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