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Jack C.
> 3 dayThis stuff is fabulous. Covers well, molds well, and gives you time to blend and make your repair just right. When dry, it sands and stains easily. Best Ive used.
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Deb from the Ridge
> 3 dayI used it for sealing cracks around window framing and trim instead of caulk since some of the cracks were larger. Easy to use similar to caulk but I would recommend an end roller as it is thicker and it dries very fast! Perfect for small wood type repairs as it dries hard and you can sand it lightly and paint right over! Great for holes and divots too!
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Pathfinder
> 3 dayLoved how easy this was to apply. I filled every crack and sealed every broken drawer in under twenty minutes. Far superior to the little buckets. Im hoping itll be more resistant to dehydration too, but only time will tell.
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will
> 3 dayadhesion is fair
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L. Potter
> 3 daySuper easy to work with. Dries matter. Cleans up easily with water, even after it dries (needs to be sealed. Is not waterproof). I used this to fill small gaps in my self-installed bathroom flooring. (I said I did it. I didn’t say I did it WELL.) Worked great and saved me the trouble of having to try to fit minuscule scrap pieces into the gaps. Sealed with clear matte waterproof glue.
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oceanpotion
> 3 dayGood product. Please understand when filling small or medium holes.. dip your spatula in water first!. This will give you a smooth top finish. Excellent product.
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Sue L.
Greater than one weekI had noticed a couple seams in our engineered hardwood floors separating. This product did a nice job of filling those gaps while blending into the natural maple finish. Very easy to apply with a small putty tool and a wet cloth.
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wild bill
> 3 dayI used this to repair a splintering area of an old wood floor, as a cheaper solution than replacing the whole floor. My only regret was the limited choice of colors via Amazon as the tube I used is very light tan as opposed to the old wood. Fixed the problem of the splintering, though, quickly setting and easily sanded later. I suppose it could be stained but a throw rug hides it as well.
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David L. Weiss
> 3 dayThe tube is so much easier to use than the traditional formats. The white color matched well with the zillion nail holes that I had to fill in newly installed quarter round molding.
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Allan J. Rood
> 3 dayI went through 3 tubes of this stuff filling old woodwork nicks, holes and scratches. They were natural wood that I was painting white to give our house a modern look. A couple of them were a bit thicker than toothpaste, and I needed a runnier consistency, like drywall mud. I sucked a bit of water into them (1/2 teaspoon, say), then kneaded them to make it just right.