Squeeze applicator cut paste?

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I’ve been seeing this on some YouTube videos and the applicator tip looks super easy and precise to use for small cuts. Anyone know where to find this stuff other than superfly bonsai? It’s the same company that makes the putty a lot of us use.
 

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Been a while since I bought any kind of cut paste. Still working on the tube I got a few years ago.....but yikes $33 for that little tube....wow
 
Yes, my thoughts exactly!

This is the one I use. It was cheaper when I bought it a few years ago. It's about the same price as the one you posted but it's more than double the weight. It's a squeeze tube as well with a small hole but it's flat instead of pointed but it works well enough.


Google "top Jin cut paste" and it will come up
 
I found some sauce tubes in the dollar store.
But I never got to it to mix cut paste with water amd put it in that tube.
 
Perhaps you might go to a hardware store with your cut paste and compare the threads to the silicone seal etc with your cut paste? Likely way cheaper and you can transfer the tip to a new tube.

cheers
DSD sends
 
Perhaps you might go to a hardware store with your cut paste and compare the threads to the silicone seal etc with your cut paste? Likely way cheaper and you can transfer the tip to a new tube.

cheers
DSD sends
That is a great idea! Thank you!
 
This is my back up option. I can also use it for grafting sealant. I was just wondering about that fine tip applicator because I don’t really have any big trees and all my cuts are fairly small, it would make precise application easy peasy. I have putty for any big chops.
Kiyonal New Bonsai Pruning Cutting Paste 100g Made in Japan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DJM7TMI/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_i_Z07TKMFYVT4PERV7H0WH?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I bought a tube of this a couple weeks ago. Haven't used it yet but l can get some better pics of the tube if ya need.
 
Perhaps you might go to a hardware store with your cut paste and compare the threads to the silicone seal etc with your cut paste? Likely way cheaper and you can transfer the tip to a new tube.

cheers
DSD sends
Instead of silicone try, acrylic comes in different colours it's not so harsh and cheaper
 

Fwiw, I use duct seal for larger cuts, 1 # at home depot for less then 4$- this is the only "hardware store" product I've liked
 
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