Robert
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Unbelievable! I dropped a knife, leaving a small hole in the kitchen laminate. I tried to fill it with colored epoxy, but it dried too dark. I tried this product at a melting point of 322 degrees, dropped it into the hole, and leveled it with a picking tool. When it dried, you can't see it. It looks exactly like the original floor. I can't say enough about the quality of this product.
David Powell
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
I needed to use this to repair large dent into the top of a high gloss desk. This burn stick did the trick but I had a hard time getting the hole level with this filler....couldn't sand due to the type of finish. But it did work OK
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
This was great and really cut down my heavy lifting. Otherwise I would have had to fill all the little cracks with epoxy and that would of been a nightmare. This worked great and created a very natural finish
Terry H. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
Used a wood burning tool on low setting to drip in nail holes in our "Bourbon" colored Home Depot solid oak flooring. The "True Brown" color matched perfectly.You can't see the nail holes unless you bend over.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022
I bought a clear color but it turned out to be whitish instead as you can see from the photo. This are a like about 3mm cracks in the wood. The wax itself is prone to cracks during wax solidification.
Melissa Rent
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2021
Ordered this to fill some Maple shelves and it does not work well. It also leaves a plastic looking finish which seems like it has oil in it because it leaves a big oil stain around the filled area that does not send off easily and in some places not at all
Mike Deeee
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2021
The Good:- This product works with semi satin, or satin finished floor finish.- The color match was pretty spot on with my "chocolate" Walnut stained floor, as the grain of the wood absorbs stain in varying hues, so the Extra Dark Walnut Fill Stick blends in perfectly.- It's easy to use, if you set yourself up for success. I used a Heat gun, and an old credit card. Heat to the stick to soften it up (or for deeper fills, heat to a liquid to fill in), apply, let cool lightly and then scrape off with Credit Card. Any residue can be buffed off with a cotton rag.The Bad- You use up a lot more product than what gets actually filled in. So don't think a stick lasts that long.Overall, I'm not sure how long this product will last. The finish and result is spot on (as long as you color match to your wood).
Cas
Reviewed in Australia on April 1, 2021
I used this on an epoxy resin project on driftwood, it filled in the pin holes after the first coat was sanded. I didn’t like that some of the product would come back out of the hole when I scraped it with a razor to get it flat. So I had to reapply. Otherwise it worked great.
Kiki Chippawa
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2020
The stick worked really well filling holes in my terrible wood floors. It worked so well I didn't have to replace the floor. Whew.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2020
When I placed the order I thought I was getting the whole package, not just one stick, when the product arrived I was disappointed as I was expecting more
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2019
I used the product to fill a smallish gouge in a coffee table. Watched a youtube video to see how to apply the product. Worked as expected. I can see the repair if I look but it is not immediately obvious. For this situation, I thought it was a better choice than wood filler. Can't comment on longevity because I just used it a week ago.
RPM
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
I purchased the Burn In Stick because I have a fairly deep scratch on a table top courtesy of my dog. I tried to fill it with a soft fill stick but was not happy with the result so I read the reviews on the Burn In Sticks and thought it would do a better job of filling the scratch.....I was wrong.I tried the Drip method where I heated up the end and dripped the material into the scratch so that it filled the space and created a nice dome of material over the area. I waited for it to cool and took a plastic scrapper to level it off and the material broke apart like plastic and let the scratch exactly as it was before....None of the Burn In material adhered to the scratch. Then I tried to heat the end of the stick and Rub it into the scratch thinking that this would work the material deeper into the scratch. I made sure that I have covered the entire area and created another mound over the scratch. Left it to cool....Used the scraper and.....Same result. All of the material came out of the scratch leaving it as empty as before. Either I am doing something wrong or we have magical Teflon coated wood on the table but this product did not work as advertised.
RKL
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018
I had a deep gouge in a light colored piece of hickory. It's hard to find a good match for color, but this works (needed some graining touch ups afterwards). More importantly, this is much easier to use the traditional burn in sticks. No burn in knife needed. Any heat source will work. (I used a culinary torch). And no special leveling tools needed. An old credit card with gentle along-the-scratch scraping works.By comparison, this product is sturdier than a filler stick (bec it is quite hard when not heated) and also flows better than a fillter stick (once heated) to get into narrow cracks. For these benefits, it is only slightly more effort, requiring heating.