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Plastic Repellent Paint™ by Slice Engineering

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Got a sticky nozzle? Sick of plastic sticking to it all the time? Plastic Repellent Paint™ by Slice Engineering® is the solution for you!

Plastic Repellent Paint™ is a revolutionary, water-based, PTFE nanosuspension that repels plastic from the outside of your nozzle and hot block. Which is awesome, because it prevents that annoying plastic buildup that causes print failures! Plastic Repellent Paint™ can be applied in seconds using the vial's brush top, forming a dry, transparent coating that endures print temperatures up to 290°C. Keep your nozzle clean with some high-tech space magic, and worry no more.

  • Water-based PTFE nanosuspension
  • Repels plastic from the outside of your nozzle and hot block
  • Applies quickly and uniformly with the vial's brush top
  • Bonds with clean metal surfaces upon first heating to form a dry, transparent coating
  • Endures printing temperatures up to 290°C
  • Each vial contains 3 cc of Plastic Repellent Paint™

The Safety Data Sheet for Plastic Repellent Paint™ can be found on Slice Engineering's Documentation page.

Buy Plastic Repellent Paint™ by Slice Engineering from Spool3D for your 3D printer in Canada without the surprise cost of the exchange rate!

SKU: REPEL-PAINT-SLICE

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Plastic Repellent Paint That Doesn't Repel PETG

1/5
I was apprehensive buying this stuff because the reviews were all over the place but I found a couple that said it worked great with PETG. Well it doesn't. With shipping I wasted $45 on this item that honestly doesn't see to have any effect at all. I applied it to brand new nozzles that had never been used before and after the first print was done they were covered in filament. Maybe this works for other types of filaments but I wouldn't recommend it for PETG. I could have bought a new spool of filament instead of this.
Posted by Dave Goodfellow, February 01, 2024