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111 Review: I bought this to use as filler for a veneered particleboard table that was damaged during a move. A chunk roughly the size of a quarter was chipped out of it. My plan was to fill the divot in, sand smooth, and then use a touch-up kit to make it less noticeable. This wasn't a particularly expensive table so all I was looking for was for it to look OK from across the room. This stuff was more viscous than I thought, about the consistency of stiff dough. Seems like it should be a bit thinner but the tube hadn't previously been opened so I assume it wasn't dried out. It doesn't adhere particularly well to particleboard. This strikes me as odd because the particleboard is a very irregular surface that should provide a lot of nooks and crannies to grab onto. I'd hate to see what adhesion is like on smooth wood. Forget about trying to use a putty knife to glide it onto a surface. I had the best luck mashing it into place with my fingers. It took me a while to get a glob to stick in place. Once it did, I waited an hour and sanded it smooth. It's very dense so it takes a while to sand and the fine dust will clog paper pretty quickly, but it does provide a smooth finish when you're done. Unfortunately, the putty shrunk a bit as it dried so there is a slight indentation in the middle of the repaired spot. Like I said, the table isn't particularly expensive so I'm not too worried about it, but I expected this stuff to be a bit easier to use. In retrospect, I probably should have thinned a small batch down and tried to work it into the chipped surface a bit better. The color match also wasn't great-- it's a fair bit lighter than walnut. Overall, if I had some more time to mess with it, I might have gotten better results. As it stands, it's a bit finicky to use the first time. Not sure I'll bother with it again. Review: walnut color blends well with outdoor wood fencing's old patina










| ASIN | B0BSK8N427 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #176,006 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,388 in Office Glue & Adhesives |
| Brand Name | GORILLA |
| Color | gold2089 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (965) |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
| Model | 112126 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 112126 |
| UPC | 052427018441 |
| Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Z**L
I bought this to use as filler for a veneered particleboard table that was damaged during a move. A chunk roughly the size of a quarter was chipped out of it. My plan was to fill the divot in, sand smooth, and then use a touch-up kit to make it less noticeable. This wasn't a particularly expensive table so all I was looking for was for it to look OK from across the room. This stuff was more viscous than I thought, about the consistency of stiff dough. Seems like it should be a bit thinner but the tube hadn't previously been opened so I assume it wasn't dried out. It doesn't adhere particularly well to particleboard. This strikes me as odd because the particleboard is a very irregular surface that should provide a lot of nooks and crannies to grab onto. I'd hate to see what adhesion is like on smooth wood. Forget about trying to use a putty knife to glide it onto a surface. I had the best luck mashing it into place with my fingers. It took me a while to get a glob to stick in place. Once it did, I waited an hour and sanded it smooth. It's very dense so it takes a while to sand and the fine dust will clog paper pretty quickly, but it does provide a smooth finish when you're done. Unfortunately, the putty shrunk a bit as it dried so there is a slight indentation in the middle of the repaired spot. Like I said, the table isn't particularly expensive so I'm not too worried about it, but I expected this stuff to be a bit easier to use. In retrospect, I probably should have thinned a small batch down and tried to work it into the chipped surface a bit better. The color match also wasn't great-- it's a fair bit lighter than walnut. Overall, if I had some more time to mess with it, I might have gotten better results. As it stands, it's a bit finicky to use the first time. Not sure I'll bother with it again.
H**Y
walnut color blends well with outdoor wood fencing's old patina
W**Y
I do like this wood filler. It blends right in to dark woods. No smell. Dries very quickly. Very hard and durable. Easy to sand
L**T
I needed it to patch pest holes. Also used it to fill in where I removed a door knob. Works great. Color is much lighter than "walnut" and the cap. So be aware.
W**B
Nice wood filler that I purchased to fill some pretty deep scratches. It wa easy to apply and worked well.
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