Gorilla All Purpose Wood Filler, 16 Ounce Tub, Natural (Pack of 1)
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DFV
> 3 dayThe color wasnt what I expected so I returned it. Im sure it would have worked well, it just didnt match out wood....too light.
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Lisa J.
> 3 dayIt is fairly easy to spread. Dries out quickly, so keep it covered as much as you can. I had to add a tiny bit of water to moisten the filler, a couple of times. Sand lightly because it sands down too far, quickly. It does not take stain very well. On my project, it stained some areas darker that the others. Depending on type of surface you are working on but, mine is MDF faux wood trim. I did a major repair around the door at the bottom. This Gorilla wood filling did a terrific job.
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i was stupid for ordering
> 3 dayWorks just like wood, filled the holes fine , and sanded down with little effort
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Mali
Greater than one weekI dont know what to really say. I mean it works. its a bugger when spreading it. but it works
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chad
> 3 dayJust like real wood, & stains like the wood around it
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Dante
> 3 dayThis is probably a great product for repairing furniture and other stuff but I used it on some siding on the outside of my house and it came out terribly and didn’t seal in the cracks very well.
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Samanta Kessler Jr.
Greater than one weekTurns hard and gets job done for small household projects. Dont like mess it leaves after hardening. Besides that cant complain for what I use for around house
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gal4fish
> 3 dayI used this to repair a wooden door damaged by a dog. (The joys of being a landlord.). I applied it first with a metal putty knife and found that I was happier with applying with a plastic spatula. This material dries quite quickly, which was a nice benefit. It sanded well. Applying primer and paint were no problem. I would buy it again!
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Katie B.
> 3 dayContainer opened for about 15 minutes & the putty became too dry & crumbly to work with all the way to the bottom. This is Not going to do the job.
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Deb D.
> 3 dayA 19th c marble-topped furniture stand I purchased at auction was in an awful state. There were deep gouges in the front feet and legs and it was missing chunks of wood baluster. This product can be applied in a very thin layer to curved, hard-to-make-it-look-good spots. It can also be used to replace missing chunks like the round on a baluster. After allowing the product to dry or “cure” for 24-hrs, it can be sanded (in a well-ventilated, mask covered face) area with 600 grit paper to a smooth, can’t even notice it, paintable surface. While using a palette knife to apply it can be a bit tricky because of it’s fairly loose consistency, if you’re willing to commit a brush or two to the project, you could find they save time and aggravation. I’ve also grabbed a blob of it with a gloved hand and “molded” it to the foot. While it can’t be used to recreate a leaf or scroll, it’s very useful (due to its ability to conform to a shape) in filling-in a medallion. For this project, I used the “paste” exclusively,