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Repairing a resin jerry can doesn’t always mean replacing it—fast-setting epoxy glue offers a practical way to fix small cracks and holes if you apply it correctly. Here’s what you need to know before you start your repair.
Is Epoxy Glue Suitable for Resin Jerry Can Repairs?
Rapid-setting epoxy glues, such as the FixExpress – Two-Component Epoxy Glue 500g, are a reliable choice for patching minor damage in resin jerry cans. Their strong bond and quick setting time (about five minutes) make them convenient for straightforward repairs. Epoxy adhesives are compatible with various plastics, ensuring long-lasting seals when used for small-scale fixes.


Step-by-Step Guide for Repairing with Epoxy Glue
- Clean and dry the area: Ensure the can’s surface around the damage is free from grease, residue, and moisture, as any contaminants may weaken the bond.
- Mix the epoxy: Prepare equal parts of resin and hardener following the package instructions to achieve a consistent blend.
- Apply and secure: Spread the mixed epoxy firmly over the crack or hole. For small gaps, a layer on the inner and outer surface provides extra reinforcement. Hold the area together until the glue sets—this usually takes just a few minutes.
- Finishing touches: Once cured, you can sand the repaired area for a smoother appearance or apply a touch of compatible paint if desired.
When to Use Epoxy for Jerry Can Repairs
Epoxy glue is most effective for minor cracks or small punctures. For larger holes or areas enduring heavy mechanical stress, a fibreglass-filled solution, such as CROP 2K Fiberglass Putty, might offer greater strength and long-term durability.

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Using epoxy glue can extend the life of your resin jerry can when the damage is minor. For more guidance on jerry can repair methods and product recommendations, visit the main guide on how to repair a hole in a resin jerry can.
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