🪵 Fix it right, fix it tight!
System Three SculpWood Putty is a premium, non-shrinking two-part epoxy wood filler designed for effective repair of wood-rot and animal damage. This versatile putty adheres tenaciously to wood, is compatible with various primers and paints, and offers easy cleanup with common solvents. Once cured, it can be sanded and machined to achieve a wood-like finish, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional.
Product Dimensions | 8 x 7.87 x 17.15 cm; 209 g |
Item model number | 1600K10 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Epoxy Resin |
Color | Brown |
ASIN | B0074HJ7GK |
L**Y
Perfect DIY Solution!!
Our dog had chewed up a chair rail and a windowsill. Instead of replacing them I tried this putty and it’s amazing! It’s super easy to mold into place and shape. I highly highly recommend this product. Give it a try before you try a more expensive fix.
J**F
Works great
This is a great product. Can carefully shape while wet, sand and carve once dry. Can even be used in a silicone mold. I use it all the time for repairing furniture and frames.
J**S
Exactly what I needed!
Took on a challenging task to fix my mom's old wood end table. The filled in section was completely broken off and missing. Was a little difficult to get it to stick, had to really work it onto the piece to get adhesion, but once you got it on there it was easy to manipulate. Did this in small sections and allowed it to fully dry before adding more. Was very easy to sand and carve (with a dremel). Took stain better than I expected!
A**.
A Miracle for Wood Restoration
My favorite product of the year. Easy to form and easy to mold. I am using it to fix some severe gouges and holes in my stair remodel from carpet on the stair nosing. Will for sure be using this in the future for anything I need to repair for my wood projects.In my picture the entire 36 inch nose of the stair tread was missing. Well it's missing no more!
T**Y
Amazing product
Had 2.25"+ hail and 80 mph winds. Hardie siding was dented. Was able to drill anchor holes into the Hardie and then mix this up. Kneaded it, put it into the divot and forced it into the holes. Left it a little proud of the surrounding undamaged surface. Day later sanded and painted. I didn't post a photo because there is nothing to see but the absence of the divots.
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