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Quikwood Epoxy Putty is a high-viscosity, water-resistant wood repair compound in a rich dark mahogany shade. It cures fully in 30 minutes, providing durable, seamless fixes for wood surfaces. Packaged in a convenient 1-ounce can, it’s designed for precision repairs without mess or delay.
Brand | Polymeric Systems |
Material | Epoxy |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Putty |
Color | Brown |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 3E+1 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
UPC | 038227715704 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Restorers Affiliate |
Part Number | 471570-24 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.05 x 1.05 x 1.1 inches |
Item model number | CECOMINOD031682 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 SET |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Dries quickly.
Used this to fix a small broken area on a yard statue. Had received brownish/bronze resin statue with an area broken that left maybe a 1/4 in. x 1 in. hole. This putty worked to fill gap really good. Have to work fast as it dries quickly. The color was a little off but I went over it with some wood furniture markers I had and you can’t even tell where it was repaired. It’s not in a place where rain will affect it, so I think it should last indefinitely. Also, pinch off an amount to use and you’ll need to keep kneading it until it’s all brown (comes as brown outside & white inside).
C**.
great work to work with
Easy to work with and hardens like yo need it to!
T**Y
Color not a dark brown once dried
Very easy to use and a little goes a long way. Used this to rebuild corner of furniture that dog chewed. Once fully mixed and dried, has a lighter brown color than expected-only reason for reduced star.
D**S
Great Epoxy
I have worked with epoxy before and this was awesome. Easy to cut, mix and spread. I used it to make a piece of carved wood for a chair I was repairing. Made a mold out of hot glue, packed the epoxy in and put it in place. Used rubbing alcohol to feather the edges. Hot chemical reaction! Made the mold a little sticky to remove but the epoxy had cured and stayed in place. Sanded well, painted to match and then put a varathane coating on it. Hard to see the repair in the end. Great product.
M**N
Great repair product for dark wood items
This is a great supplement to traditional wood fillers. Cures quickly and produces a SOLID repair that can be drilled or sanded as needed. Provides better structural strength than traditional putties as well.
M**E
Very short working time
The short working time limits the size and how many dings you can tackle at the time.Somewhat difficult to shape and push into the gaps, it tends to pull out at the other end.Once fully cured offers good adhesion.
J**R
Lifesaver!
Bought two antique French chairs from the 18th century at a fantastic price only to get home and find that one had damage on the top carving on the back of the chair. The broken piece was badly glued and unstable because there was wood missing. Took the chairs to my upholsterer who was supposed to send the broken one to the shop. Instead he hot glued (!) the piece which came off a day later. Now I couldn't send the chair out for repair because I just spent a small fortune to have them recovered and didn't want to risk getting the new fabric soiled.I researched extensively and found this product which came recommended by craftsmen doing wood repair ; after some practice I attempted to repair the damage. In the demonstration the light wood color was used and there seemed to be plenty of time to fiddle with it before it set up. This is not the case with the dark color. There is a maximum of about two minutes before it sets up, so I used a very small amount at a time adding to the repair. It adheres well to itself so that was not a problem. I found that using tight fitting vinyl gloves and keeping fingers wet during shaping helped a lot. The mixture tended to be quite sticky and nowhere could I find anything that addressed thinning the product. The color is near perfect and now that it is dry it is nearly impossible to find the repair. After a little waxing it looks amazing and is at least as stable as the other chair, if not more. I couldn't be more pleased with the result.
G**Y
Sets up quickly, dries hard
This was good for my project which was repairing some small carved details on an antique settee. The product sets up fairly quickly so I only recommend mixing a small amount at a time.
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