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Varathane Wood Filler is a quick and easy way to repair minor defects in wood including cracks, scratches, gouges and nail holes. It can be used on many types of wood surfaces including bare, stained or finished wood, with a variety of home applications. This pre-colored filler dries fast and hard for quick project completion.
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Quick and easy way to repair defects in wood including cracks, scratches, gouges and nail holes.
Connie Wells
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This filler was easy to apply however when it dried its color was a light grayish brown, rather than a red mahogany hue. Extremely disappointed.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I used this to rebuild the angled front feet of a Drexel dresser. Both front feet had broken sections of about 1/2"x3" missing on each side, leaving only the 2x2 solid interior support. It took me 2 weeks to slowly build up the edges and then sand it down to it's original design. It held up nicely to the heavy sanding required. The feet were then covered in a sheet of 10mil mahogany veneer. I was also able to mold a thin tubular rope design along the front where a 4" section was missing. I don't take pictures of my customer's jobs, but I was impressed.
Maynard Lichterman
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
The product worked to fill a hole in our wood flooring. The color was slightly off but I didn’t expect an exact match. I got y money’s worth.
Knett
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
My application was on walnut, filling minor voids and imperfect joints. I found this stuff very easy to work with and am delighted with the result. There is some shrinkage so anticipate a couple passes on larger voids. It sands nicely. My finish was poly only, which gives the filler a rich, natural sheen. I'll definitely be using this filler on future woodworking projects.
Jason Litka
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
One of the floor planks in my son’s room cracked a couple weeks back and while I was able to glue a large piece back on, there were a few spots that had rough edges where I figured it would be best to repair.I was originally planning to use a normal stainable filler but found this last minute and decided to give it a go. A perfect match wasn’t expected but I was hoping it was close enough that I’d be happy with the time I saved.The filler was easy to use, I taped off the area, smeared it in, let it dry, then sanded flat to the floor. I was initially concerned since this was one of the darkest planks in his room and not really a normal “golden oak” finish, plus the filler dried REALLY light, but as soon as I hit it with some clear (water based) it got a lot closer to the color of the rest of the wood.If you don’t go looking for it you won’t find it.
Douglas H. Carlson
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
I cut down a much larger picture frame to fit a new picture for my wife. In the course, I made a nick that requires wood filler. I'm so glad to have gotten this. I had wood filler that was light colored, and would have used it and stained it, but it was dried up. I'm onto this project with a new zeal having the correct product now, to finish the job.
Randy S
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
The title says it all.I used this product on my dark walnut finished oak floors, and it works great for small imperfections. Where my floor is concerned there are a bunch of very minor issues, but there are also a couple of areas that require(d) a good bit more filler--something this product isn't very good for unless you have a lot of time and patience to finesse your patch job.More specifically, a couple of my 4" floor planks have depth/cracking within the grain pattern of the wood--to the point of creating a rough surface that I started to notice my socks were catching on. Worried that leaving these areas "as is" would inevitably lead to splintering and/or further damage, I attempted to patch them using this product.Well, the first worked well because I only filled/patched within the deepest area of the imperfection that easily maintained the darker/grained area of the wood plank. The second was a relative disaster as it was both a larger imperfection AND I attempted to fill/patch the entire area to bring level it out with the surrounding floor. The result was an ugly, obviously patched area that was an eyesore even after sanding and using my floor-matched stain pen.So...I got creative and used a letter opener to pattern the patched area like the surrounding patterns in the plank/floor. I also used another color stain pen to vary the color to better match the highlights of the floor as the dark walnut created a "dark only" patch. To be clear, I no longer have as smooth a surface as I was going for given that I gouged through the patch in multiple places-from the edge inward--down to the original wood. BUT, the result is MUCH better and blends better with the surrounding floor.One other bit of advice I can offer is to tape around the area you want to patch, so that when you lightly sand the patched area you don't mar the finish of the surrounding flooring. You'll inevitably have to remove the taping to get the smoothest finish, but you can go very lightly to protect the surrounding, finished areas (as much on the patched area and not the surround floor as possible).BOTTOM LINE: Works well for small, easily unnoticeable flooring areas, but doesn't work well for larger, easily noticeable areas. If you still choose to try it on larger areas, expect to put in a great deal of extra work to match and blend the patched area with the rest of your floor.
Wolf
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
Absolutely phenomenal product; my only thought is that it is darker than one would think was dark walnut, but it holds up very well and has been immensely helpful in restoring some antiques and fine furniture. 10/10 would buy this product and other color variations.
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