


⚙️ Fix it like a pro—because your porcelain deserves the best!
The Sheffield Bronze 1454 Porcelain Filler is a compact, 1 fl oz bronze-based repair solution made in the USA. Designed for precision and durability, it offers an easy-to-apply formula that restores porcelain surfaces with a long-lasting, professional finish.
| Brand Name | Sheffield Bronze |
| Model Info | 1454 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 5 x 6 inches |
| Item model number | 1454 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Part Number | 1454 |
| Color | Bronze |
| Material Type | Bronze |
| Included Components | Appliance Replacement Parts ^ appliance-repair-parts |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
T**N
Very satisfied
Product works great. Easy to apply, easy to sand. Comes out looking great. It’s very runny so it takes some work on a vertical surface. I removed a shower door assembly so I could use curtains. The holes left by the screws also left some cracks in the porcelain as you can see in the pictures. Because it’s so thin and runny, I had to apply several coats to fill in the holes. Hindsight, I should have plugged the holes with something to give the liquid something to set on. Either way, the result is good. I still have to use the Sheffield touch up paint which I will also review after the job is finished. Very satisfied with the results of this product.
S**R
Worked on our washing machine and our bathtub
We used this to repair our washing machine tub that is pretty old and has some chips in it. We prepped the surface by cleaning it and then wiping it with rubbing alcohol. My husband applied it in several thin layers over the course of a day and we didn't use it for a few days afterwards so it would have time to be fully dry. I've since run several loads of laundry and it's holding up fine. We did the bathtub the day before we left for a 3 day weekend away so it would have a long time to set as well. Same prep and application as the washer. That one is lasting well too. It's slightly off white, not glowing bright white, which matched the tub well and barely shows if you don't know what you're looking for.
F**M
Gets the job done, but finish is not ideal.
It is okay. I have used porcifix in the past, which is a bit better in my opinion, as it cures faster, and can be easily sanded to be completely smooth and shiny. I also remember it being easier to apply to fill in deep pits. This product remained tacky for a long time, even when applied in small layers. It did not change much while curing, leaving brush marks and a rough texture. It also is not very hard when cured, so sanding around the edges caused it to crumble a little. Over time I will know how it wears.. my previous patch jobs with porcifix lasted years and remained shiny after being sanded with very fine paper.This off white color is not going to match coatings that are your typical brilliant white, but it looks OK. None of these give a perfect match anyway.
S**E
The dissapointed 10%............
Sheffield Bronze 1454 Porcelain Filler/RepairYea.....Unfortunately, I am in the 10% who have the displeasure of giving this product a bad review.I researched porcelain repair kits, and looked at the reviews of them, and this seemed like a good product...I have the same problem as others...It will not cure. I am not an amateur DIY'r, and followed the directions VERY carefully.No water was in the shower for 3 weeks prior, as I was painting the room, replacing some plumbing, and the stall was cleaned well.Product was shaken EXTREMELY WELL multiple times....(just to be sure it was mixed)I applied the several coats of the filler 2-3 hours apart and checked it 12 hours later, and it was like putty....So I waited another 24 hours for it to harden into a "ceramic like" filler.I just tried again (72 hours from the last application) to sand it.... and it was like sanding plumbers putty or caulking.Even though I did not buy it directly from Sheffield Bronze, I just contacted the company.While the operator was cordial, the response was, that I must have applied it too heavy, and it must have trapped moisture.They suggested removing it all (which since it is still in a "putty-like state", shouldn't be hard), and reapplying the filler.....Re-Applying it in very even, very light coats,..... and said I could speak to someone else if it fails again.....uuughFYI: This was being used on a shower stall at the radius in the bottom where the wall meets the floor. (small pitted areas)I have been coating,waiting,trying to sand, and messing with this for over a week now.I will try it again...But i am not feeling very "warm & fuzzy."Apparently it worked well for some, maybe you'll get lucky too....IDK.If can manage any better results, I will update my review.....But I am very doubtful at this point.***22 hours Later-(3) SUPER light coats applied, 3 hours apart-It hasn't cured and my review is unchanged***This product may work on a surface blemish or crack that has no depth...IDKThe product has the consistency of paint ,so filling a spot that has any depth( .25-2mm ) will take you many hours, many coats, and quite possibly won't cure even after spending that much time.
H**A
Works, but color changes in a month
At first the color was just right. It is definitely an off white color with a ivory undertone to it. It was great at first but after a month it became more of a yellow ivory than white
I**E
Works great
Noticed a small chip forming in my bathtub a few weeks ago. Didn't think anything about it until it started getting bigger and bigger, so I decided to get this stuff based on the reviews and price. This stuff really works well. The few chips in my tub needed multiple coats which is normal. Just make sure each coat drys completely before adding the next coat (8hrs. give or take). I added all the coats I needed, let it dry really good, then sanded it down to be even with the tub. It's just a filler/repair, so it will dry a yellowish/orange color but Sheffield also makes a porcelain touch-up which can help you match your tubs color (I have not actually used the touch-up, just saw that they had one). For the price and for a quick fix this stuff is great.
S**A
Hard to find the crack
This product does work well. I had a large chip in my new acrylic claw foot tub where the metal curtain rod fell on in while they were installing my plumbing. I first applied the Sheffield Porcelain Filler. I had not moved in yet so I had LOTS of time to add coats and let dry. Once it reached the top of the chip, I used a 600 grit sandpaper piece and carefully sanded only the chip fixed top of this hardened product. I then tested this white Touch-Up and it was a bit too white. I purchased the almond color too, per reviews suggestion. I mixed a drop or two into the white bottle and tested on my tub then wiped off immediately. I kept doing this until the color matched. Honestly, you have to use a flashlight and search for it to find the chip.
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