Improved adhesion: Such as walls, ceilings, or wood surfaces. It helps create a strong bond between the putty and the substrate, reducing the risk of cracking or delamination. â??Enhanced workability: It helps achieve a smooth and easy-to-apply consistency, making it easier to fill cracks, level surfaces, and achieve desired finishes. â??Increased flexibility: RDP allowing it to accommodate minor movements or substrate changes without cracking. This is particularly important in areas where some degree of movement is expected, such as walls or ceilings. Improved crack resistance: It enhances the overall strength and durability of the putty, minimizing the risk of cracks forming over time. Water resistance: RDP can reduce the risk of moisture-related issues such as swelling, warping, or degradation.