Casket_Case Avid Member Oct 19, 2021 #1 Is Painter’s Putty safe for chameleon enclosures? I want to use some to cover screw holes
Klyde O'Scope Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 19, 2021 #2 What's in it? For reptile enclosures, I usually either use wooden screw covers or nothing.
Casket_Case Avid Member Oct 20, 2021 #3 Klyde O'Scope said: What's in it? For reptile enclosures, I usually either use wooden screw covers or nothing. Click to expand... I can get a picture of ingredients in a bit. I’m covering screw holes in the outside for aesthetic reasons.
Klyde O'Scope said: What's in it? For reptile enclosures, I usually either use wooden screw covers or nothing. Click to expand... I can get a picture of ingredients in a bit. I’m covering screw holes in the outside for aesthetic reasons.
Klyde O'Scope Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 20, 2021 #4 Van_&_Alec said: I can get a picture of ingredients in a bit. I’m covering screw holes in the outside for aesthetic reasons. Click to expand... I get it. I've used the putty for nail holes, but for something as large as screw heads/holes, I think the wooden plugs/covers are more aesthetic—just the way it was taught me. No biggie.
Van_&_Alec said: I can get a picture of ingredients in a bit. I’m covering screw holes in the outside for aesthetic reasons. Click to expand... I get it. I've used the putty for nail holes, but for something as large as screw heads/holes, I think the wooden plugs/covers are more aesthetic—just the way it was taught me. No biggie.