No matter how hard I knead it, it never got soft enough to squeeze into all the nooks and crannies. It was a real test to somehow hold the pieces together. It was on broken ceramic, which I would call the perfect use case. I've also tried plastic, where it turned out to be completely useless. Importantly, it's impossible to make it thin enough while retaining the chance of buying it. So don't expect to be able to restore anything to its original form. I imagine this works well for filling a crack in an intact object. But they suggest using it to "repair devices, tools, furniture, toys, auto parts" hence 1 star.
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