There probably isn’t anyone who hasn’t had something that that has become broken that could still be repaired, if of course they had the right repair solution. This is what Fiberfix is all about. It is a repair adhesive that is supposed to work in a whole lot of different situations. The question is does it work, and for how long?
Overview
This product is a repair wrap that you can use in a whole array of repair situations. Sure, you can probably find a whole selection of super glues to choose from that will state that they will produce the same results as the Fiberfix, but when you add convenience to a repair then it is an added bonus, and that is apparently what you get when you use this product for your repair needs. This repair solution is supposed to work on a whole range of compounds like wood, plastic, metal and more.
The Claim
The makers of Fiberfix are really making a lot of substantial claims. It begins with the product’s ability to be effective at repairing all types of mediums ranging from copper to wood. So this claim makes it a very versatile product. Added to this claim is the convenience of not having to mess around with sticky glues which can be a real hassle. They claim that this product is even stronger than duct tape which is often used as a quick fix when a repair job has to be done quick. The Company states that their product is both heat and cold resistant and that because it hardens just like steel it can be sanded then painted over.
The Hype
It is not all that difficult to build hype that appeals to the demand for a repair product that can meet all the claims that are made for this product. Everyone wants a repair product that is easy to use, will last and is affordable at the same time. The marketers have done their homework by knowing what the most common quick repair choice is which is duct tape, so they have focused on making sure that the public knows that this product is superior to duct tape and even state that it is 100% stronger. Then they zero in on the convenience of how quick you can do a repair plus how versatile it is as it can be used on so many around the home items that commonly get broken. Finally, they focus on the pocketbook. By pointing out that you can now easily repair one of your items it means you don’t have to toss it away and buy a new one.
The Cost
You are looking at paying $28. for one set of the Fiberfix which includes the shipping and handling. You need to add another $8. to this because you will be receiving a second set as a bonus, but you have to pay the shipping and handling for this bonus set. So in total your cost is going to be $36. A set includes a 1″ roll, 2″ roll and a 4″ roll of the Fiberfix product as well as a set of disposable gloves and a strip of sandpaper. Don’t forget with the bonus set you are getting the same. It comes with a 30 day money back guarantee minus the shipping and handling.
The Commitment
You are going to have to read all of the instructions on the package carefully to start with. Then you are going to have to use caution to only use enough of the product as necessary for the repair otherwise you are going to waste it. You have to remember to wear the gloves when working with the product because according to it’s makers it bonds almost anything, so you surely do not want to be getting it on your skin. You will need to activate the product by immersing it in water first so there is going to be a little bit of a time demand to actually complete the repair. Then depending on what you are repairing you are going to have to let the product dry, then sand and paint if necessary.
Evaluation
Now that we have given you a good idea of what this product is all about just how much of an asset is it going to be to you? We took a look at Amazon to see if the Fiberfix was available there. It is, and in fact it is and is being offered at various prices through different suppliers. What you have to be cautious about if you are thinking of buying it via the Amazon platform is to be sure that you know what you are getting for your money. For example, some are selling it by the roll according to size. A 1″ roll is selling for about $6. and a 4″ roll is going for $10. Now, there is an offer for a package of 3 rolls that includes the 1″, 2″ and 4″ for $19. So you may want to do some price comparison here with the official Fiberfix site offer.
When it comes to feedback about the product itself there are some definite mixed feelings. Some users stated that it worked well as a wrap, but not as a patch. One complained that it didn’t seal a leak in a plastic water pipe. Many others raved about how good and effective this product was.
Final Fiberfix Review
When you are evaluating a product you have to look at the whole picture. It means looking at it from the consumers standpoint as well as the experts who market the product who have to see a worth in a product and it’s value. The Fiberfix was actually featured on the prominent Sharktank show where potential investors take an interest in a product that has some merit. This product did generate some interest and received an investment from one of the experts on the show at the time. This along with the claims and the overall feedback leads us to give this product a solid try/buy rating.
Our Recommendation
It would be unrealistic to think that just one simple product is going to repair absolutely everything that may be in need of a repair. Our conclusion is that this product really does offer value and will be a great solution for many types of repairs. If you wanted to compare it to something similar then you may want to take a look at our review on the Rivet Strips.
We have an ergo-type snow shovel my wife likes to use. Then plastic hand-grip at the end split where the single screw held it to the shaft of the shovel. They don’t make this shovel anymore, but similar ones are $30 and not to my wife’s liking. $5 Fiberfix tape fixed the end handle and secured it to the shaft. It worked for this application anyway.
I tried to to fix a water pipe but the water ran through.
John
Box shows huge cracked PVC, but does not fix small pinhole leak. Good reminder that reccomendaions frm most hardware store employees are generally worthless
I purchased my FiberFix repair wrap from Lowes to repair a simple pin hole in a 1/2″ copper pipe. I removed the water and pressure before making the repair. The repair failed completely. I can see how it would work on non-metal and larger repairs but it is a waste of time on copper pipe. I repaired the leak with a piece of rubber and a screw type hose clamp. The cost was less than $0.75.
VERY GLAD FOR YOUR SUCCESS BUT HAVE HAD BAD LUCK ON MY APPLICATION.
I have a question pertaining Fiber Rigid Patch, would it work on a radiator hose that has a hole? I purchased it and just wondering. Thanks. Alex M.
You, as in a customer who has purchased and tried the product, is who Mike is requesting answers from, not the manufacturer. Just to clarify, this is a reviewer site, not a manufacturer site.
18 months is reasonable for a product manufacturer to respond on “someone else’s website”! It’s awesome they’ve found it at all! Our reviews on this site are for people looking for insight into products before taking the plunge of purchase and NOT for customer support. IOW, no review posted here should be submitted in hopes the PR of the product will respond. This isn’t Fiber Fix CS.
Fiberfix looks and acts exactly like modern water-activated cast making material, widely available in other colors. Unless wrapped many layers over, it is porous, so will not patch any hole. It does not bond at all to plastic, mostly relying on the physical tightness of the initial wrap and overwrap with stretchy tape that compresses it to the maximum. As many big box hardwares sell replacement handles for many tools, often priced similarly or less, than $25-30, the applications for the product seem a bit limited to me. It totally failed as a fiberglass substitute as it had no bonding by itself. Duct tape may be weaker, but is more versatile, removable, instantly ready, and actually sticks to most everything. Buy your own cast material, and enjoy the blue or red or green handle fix.
this web site is a cover for a Consumer report on this product… Total sham
do not look for a response for about 19 months – by then you will have moved on and will never see this…
Sorry for the late response? really – lame 18 months ? really . lame again.
1 month maybe 2 is ok…
but 18 months . Your CS is lacking and needs repair- try your over priced tape.
You should pay them back for your lack of care. GOOD DAY
Will it fix leaks in hi pressure car AC hose?
With heavy rains water comes in our front door will fiber fix seal the area under the threshold space to the concrete slab , About 3 inches.
Thanks for your help.
The ladder to my children’s swing set slide was broken. I didn’t have the proper tools to fix it, but my husband had a roll of FiberFix. We followed the directions and applied it, and it worked perfectly!
Hi, Michael! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, so we’re a little late getting back to you. We’re sorry you got shorted on your product. We would be happy to send you a replacement! Please email kirsten@fiberfix.com with your information, and we’ll get you taken care of.
Hi, Paul! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, so we’re a little late getting back to you. We’re so happy to hear that FiberFix has been working well for you for two years! We agree that it’s a great product, and we wish you all the best in your repairing endeavors.
Hi, Karen! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, so we’re a little late getting back to you. We appreciate your feedback as we are always looking for ways to improve our product.
Hi, Karen! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, so we’re a little late getting back to you. We appreciate your feedback as we are always looking for ways to improve our product.
Hi, Joe! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, so we’re a little late getting back to you. We’re so happy to hear that FiberFix was still holding up strong for you when you left your review. We agree that it’s a great product, and we wish you all the best in your repairing endeavors.
Hi, Robert! Sorry for the late response. This website has just come to our attention, and we would like to make your experience with FiberFix better. Since 2014, we have revamped our product to be more water-resistant. Although your hole was in an area that may have been difficult to repair, we definitely could help you now! We’d like to send you another sample of FiberFix so you can try it again on something else! Please email kirsten@fiberfix.com with your information, and we’ll get you taken care of!
Fiberfix can’t fix this article. It seems to be written by an 18-year-old, trying to pass it off as her “review” paper for her English 101 class. How about actually trying the product before giving your “recommendation” instead of basing your review on online comments and game show results?
I have tried the product and will attest to its effectiveness. Follow the directions, including using the sandpaper, and it works fine. I used Fiberfix as a temporary fix on an exhaust elbow. Two years later, my temporary fix is still holding.
The package said 2×70 inches. The roll actually came to 2×51 inches. Check your job needs before starting as I came up short and finished with Fiberglass.
One should be aware that there is a very good reason that this stuff comes in a seriously heavy duty sealed plastic bag inside the box. Exposure to air is all it takes to start it curing, even if you do not soak it in water. The tackiness of the newly opened product does not last for much length of time. You need to be prepared to work fairly quickly. Don’t open it until you are ready to start applying it.
If you can wrap it around the repair spot, chances are good it will work, as it does stick to itself and it does cure very hard and strong. And when fresh out of the bag, it is pretty sticky which makes getting the wrap started reasonably easy.
The instructions really are not clear that this is a ONE SHOT deal per package once open. You don’t have very long to do the wrapping and you cannot save any leftover stuff. It’s not possible to cut some off and save the rest for later. Hopefully future packaging will make this more clear.
If you don’t use the gloves, this stuff will colour your fingers and anything else it touches jet black. It won’t wash off, in fact, water just cures it, but I found that 98% rubbing alcohol removed some of it from my skin while it was still tacky. I got some on my wrist above the gloves. The product did not bother my skin in any way, and dried, or cured, pretty quickly. It had a very slick, plasticky feel. Based on other experiences with various resins, I would expect you could remove the dry product from your fingers with something like pumice if you did forget the gloves, but gloves are the best way to go. The gloves in the box I bought seemed to be about a medium size. I think many men would find them a bit too small, but they are pretty sturdy for disposable gloves.
We work at an underground tank refurbishing company and we do alot of sandblasting, we developed a leak in our main sandblast hose. It costs about $600 for a new hose so we decided to try Fiberfix to fix it. It’s been about 2 yrs now after hundreds of hours of use and that hose is still leakfree, it hasn’t even started to peel off, couldn’t b more satisfied! We will recommend this product to all our friends and customers! Thanks for a great product!!
Fiberfix didn’t work for me. It’s possible that I didn’t do it right, it’s possible that the problem I had (a pinhole leak in copper pipe, right at an elbow) was in a bad position. When it hardened, I noticed that the leak was coming right through the stuff. It didn’t really seem to want to stick to the copper, and I feel that I did “rough it up” enough. The water was shut off, and the joint was dry. I was able to peel the strips off pretty easily when it was dry.