FAQs

Health and Safety

Is FixIts safe with children?

FixIts is non-toxic and is safe to handle. We advise adult supervision when using FixIts with hot water and to be aware of any small pieces created or any left over FixIts as it may present a choking hazard for small children.

Is FixIts electrially insulating?

Yes, FixIts is an insulator of electricity. It has a poor electrical conductivity with a value of 3.76 x 10.7 ohms-1 cm-1. We don't recommend using FixIts on electrical cables above 24 volts, so stick to small consumer electronics. 

Please don't use FixIts in any scenario with electricity where the temperature will cause FixIts to soften again exposing live wiring. Please also do not repair consumer electronics with FixIts whilst it is connected to a live electricity supply.

FixIts Sticks

Does FixIts have a use by date?

FixIts does not have a use by or expiry date. It'll always be ready for you to fix with, whether that's now or in 3 years. It's endlessly remouldable, so use as much or as little as you want and save the rest for later. You can also reheat existing uses of FixIts and turn them into something new whenever you want.

Is FixIts a glue?

FixIts is not a glue, it is a reusable bioplastic! FixIts will not bond to smooth materials such as glass, but it does bond really well to some materials such as fabric. It does this by wrapping around the small fibres whilst softened. Once cooled and hardened FixIts will have mechanically bonded to the fibres. 

FixIts also forms a strong, but often non permanent bond to some plastics (it's like a really strong grip) so we always suggest trying FixIts on a small sample first.

FixIts can be used in conjunction with glues though, so you can make things with FixIts and then glue them to other things.

How long does it take to heat FixIts?

FixIts sticks takes approximately 1 minute to become fully soft in kettle boiled water. Do not heat in a plastic vessel as heated FixIts can bond to some plastics. Always use ceramic or glass vessels as any bits that stick when hot will come off when cooled.

Please note: When reheating FixIts the time to become fully softened can be shorter or longer depending on how thick or thin FixIts is; the heat source used and temperature used.

Can FixIts only be heated with water?

Any heat source above 60 degrees Celsius / 140 degrees Fahrenheit will soften FixIts. You can heat up FixIts using hot air from a hair dryer for example. We usually use kettle boiled water to heat FixIts and then do more detailed work with a hairdryer; which is perfect when trying to use small amounts of FixIts or using it in thin pieces.

Do not heat FixIts beyond 200 degrees Celsius / 390 degrees Fahrenheit!

What should i heat FixIts in?

We recommend using ceramic or glass vessels as any bits that stick when hot will come off when cooled. Ceramics are particularly good for using with FixIts as they will retain heat better so you won't have to get fresh boiled water as often.

If heating with a hair dryer or hot air gun then there's no need to keep FixIts in any vessel, but we usually only use this method once FixIts is applied onto whatever we're fixing and want to keep it in it's softened state.

Do not heat in a plastic vessel as heated FixIts can bond to some plastics.

How many times can i use / heat FixIts

FixIts can be endlessly reheated so if you make a mistake, want to reuse left over pieces, or make something totally new you can reheat it and remould it.

Can you mix FixIts together?

Yes, FixIts colours can be mixed together when in their softened states. You can partially mix them and create a nice marbled pattern (this is particularly nice with our white and black sticks) or you can keep mixing them together until you create a new colour (you may have to reheat it whilst you're doing this). 

If you want to give FixIts a specific colour, then you can paint on top of it using acrylic paints.

How long does FixIts stay soft?

This depends on the ambient temperature of the air, how hot the FixIts is, and how thick / thin the FixIts is. FixIts cools from the outside in so you can speed up the cooling process by running your formed shape under a cold tap or slow down the cooling process by continuously exposing or intermittently exposing to heat (by using hot air or dunking into hot water for example).

At room temperature we find that you usually have a couple of minutes to work with FixIts. Remember that the outside cools down before the inside, so you may have to leave thicker pieces a bit longer to fully cool down inside. 

Please note: FixIts shrinks by about 1% between it's fully molten state and fully solid state. So when using for mechanical purposes, such as on a screw thread, allow FixIts to fully cool before manipulating it.

How big is each FixIts stick?

Each FixIts stick is 150mm x 16mm x 4mm and weighs approximately 10g.

Does FixIts have a smell / scent?

FixIts is made using a non-toxic, inert material that does not have a scent or smell. It is completely odourless.

There are dark marks on my FixIts Sticks

These are most prominent on the white sticks on the side with the instructions on them. These are minor artefacts from the production process that we are working to fully resolve in the future.

For the time being please note that these will disappear when you heat your fixits stick and mould the material. They will not effect the colour of your FixIts when soft and folded into itself. 

Environment and sustainability

What does EN-14995 mean?

EN-14995 is a standard set out by the European Union in regards compostability of Plastic Waste. It is derived from EN-13432. 

"Following the development of the EU Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste (94/62/EC), an EU harmonized standard for compostable and biodegradable packaging - EN 13432:2000 – “Packaging: requirements for packaging recoverable through composting and biodegradation”- was introduced in 2000.  It was adopted by national standards bodies in many of the European Union Member States, for example published as BS EN 13432 by the British Standards Institution, the ‘BS’ prefix meaning ‘British Standard’. Its scope is specifically compostability and anaerobic digestability of packaging.  

Packaging products that conform to the ‘compostable’ criteria of the relevant standard are suitable for composting (the tests simulate industrial scale composting conditions) and those that conform to it’s anaerobic digestion criteria are suitable for that method of organic recovery. "

"For non-packaging plastics a ‘sister’ standard exists: EN 14995:2006 – “Plastics. Evaluation of compostability. Test scheme and specifications”.  The tests and pass / fail criteria in EN14995 are exactly the same as those in EN13432, the only difference being that it applies to any plastic material or product which is not packaging." 

How do i dispose of FixIts?

Before disposal we recommend reheating and reusing FixIts on another project. If you do decide that it's time that FixIts was decomposed, first remove as much material as you can from the existing application (if relevant) by reheating it using either hot water or hot air. Then dispose of FixIts in your garden waste collection bin (or local equivalent) where you waste services will take it to an industrial composting site where FixIts will be able to fully compost.

Where are FixIts Made and shipped from

FixIts are manufactured in the UK using materials sourced from within the UK. Where possible we will always aim to manufacture locally in order to reduce the ecological impact involved with shipping our product.

FixIts are shipped from the Sweden.

Your order

Shipping & Payments

Shipping times:

Swedish orders are shipped via Postnord and aim to be delivered within 48 hours of posting.

Shipping cost:

Price is depending on your chosen delivery method and country. Full price will be displayed at checkout. Please refer to the announcement bar on the top of our website for any promotions.

Payments

You can select your preferred payment method at checkout.

We accept secure payments for both local & international customers via Visa, Klarna, Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Shop Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal.

Please note that additional exchange fee may apply if your currency is other than SEK.

Returns & Refunds

Your 100% satisfaction is important for us. We offer a 30-days Return & Exchange Policy:

If a product gets damaged or was faulty upon a delivery - we offer 100% refund.Timing: we have a 30-days Return & Exchange Policy, since the day item was received.To be eligible for a return, goods must be unopened, unused, undamaged and accompanied by proof of purchase.For returns, please email Mikael@radiocity.nu with the subject 'Returns' and include your order number, name and the reason for the return.Seller will provide the customer with instructions where to send returned goods. Customers are strongly recommended to get proof of postage when returning goods to avoid "lost packages" situations.Please note that customers are responsible for shipping costs of returned items.When returned item is received and inspected, customer receives a confirmation email, notifying about the status of the refund.If the refund is approved, then it will be processed and a credit will automatically be applied to customer's credit card or original payment method shortly after.

How do i use my discount code?

Discount codes are applyable at the checkout. There will be a box for you to enter your discount code into. Make sure you click the Apply button otherwise it won't go through.

Please note:Only one discount code can be used per order. If you're purchasing multiple bundles and discounts (or anything that has a discount already integrated) then your discount code will not work and we suggest you consider placing separate orders.