Mipa P 90 Easy styrene-reduced PE filler grey incl. hardener

Styrene reduced grey PE filler with hardener for easy sanding and regular body repair shaping.

Price range: €6,75 through €12,56

Mipa P 90 Easy styrene-reduced PE filler grey incl. hardener

Mipa P 90 Easy styrene-reduced PE filler grey incl. hardener

Mipa P 90 Easy styrene reduced PE filler grey incl. hardener is an easy sanding polyester filler for body repair and surface shaping. The styrene reduced formula gives the familiar P 90 Easy repair role with a reduced styrene profile, while the grey filler colour remains practical for visible shaping and sanding control.

Mipa P 90 Easy is suited to dents, uneven surfaces and repair areas that need a smooth filler build before primer or surfacer. The material spreads into the repair, cures with the included hardener and sands cleanly into the required contour. That makes P 90 Easy useful for refinishing, restoration, panel repair and prepared GRP surfaces where a standard PE filler is appropriate.

The strength of P 90 Easy is its sanding behaviour. A filler that shapes cleanly saves time and helps prevent overworking the surrounding surface. The grey colour also makes the repair area easy to read during shaping, which is useful when the surface must be level before the next coating stage.

Mipa P 90 Easy styrene reduced should be mixed and applied with the correct hardener ratio and process. Correct hardener dosage, clean substrate preparation and proper sanding timing are essential. After sanding, the filler should be covered with the correct primer, surfacer or coating build rather than being treated as a final finish.

Technical information

Product type Styrene reduced PE filler
Colour Grey
Hardener Included
Main use Dents, unevenness and body repair shaping
Key benefit Easy sanding after curing

Article numbers

Option Article number EAN / GTIN
1 kg 295110000 4016176569155
250 g 295150000 4016176569148

FAQ

Is Mipa P 90 Easy a finishing filler?

P 90 Easy is mainly a shaping and filling material. A finer filler may still be useful for pinholes or very small finishing defects.

Does the styrene-reduced formulation still need hardener?

Yes. The listed items include hardener and must be mixed correctly before use.

What should be applied after sanding?

Use the suitable primer, surfacer or coating build specified for the repair system.

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