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Putty for the aquarium can be obtained using the following recipe:

  • Gypsum 500 g;
  • Boron manganese salt 25 g;
  • Rosin powder 250 g;
  • Lead oxides 500 g;
  • Quartz sand 500 g

Mix all parts and add enough boiled linseed oil to form a paste.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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