Novol 1235 Fiber Micro Glass Fiber Putty (1.8kg) – High-Strength Micro-Fiber Structural Repair
Reinforce your automotive repairs with Novol Fiber Micro, a professional-grade polyester putty enriched with specialized glass fibers. This 1.8kg unit (Product Code: 1235) is the ultimate solution for bridging holes, repairing rusted areas, and strengthening weakened structural components of vehicle bodywork.
Unlike traditional long-strand fiberglass fillers, Fiber Micro utilizes shortened glass fibers and highly elastic polyester resins. This unique combination provides immense mechanical strength while remaining significantly easier to apply and sand.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Structural Reinforcement: High-density glass fibers provide superior bridge-filling capabilities for holes and perforated metal.
- Easy Application & Sanding: The "Micro" fiber technology ensures a creamy consistency that spreads smoothly and sands much easier than standard fiberglass putties.
- High Elasticity: Formulated to resist cracking under vibration or thermal expansion - ideal for large repair areas.
- Low Shrinkage: Maintains its shape and volume during the curing process, preventing "sink" marks in the final finish.
- Versatile Adhesion: Bonds powerfully to steel, aluminum, glass-reinforced plastics (GRP), and old paint coatings.
Professional Repair Strategy
Novol Fiber Micro is specifically designed for the "heavy lifting" of body repair. Because it is non-porous and water-resistant, it acts as an excellent barrier against moisture.
Expert Recommendation: For a perfect showroom finish, use Fiber Micro to fill the bulk of the damage or bridge the hole first. Once sanded, apply a finishing putty (like Novol Uni or Finish) to fill any micro-pinholes before moving to the priming stage.
Application Steps:
- Preparation: Clean, degrease, and sand the substrate with P80–P120 grit.
- Mixing: Mix the putty and red hardener thoroughly until a uniform color is achieved (avoid streaks).
- Application: Apply in layers not exceeding 3mm to ensure a consistent cure.
- Sanding: Begin dry sanding with P80–P120 and finish with P180–P240.