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Fillers |
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Wood fillers are commonly used to repair
/ fill in holes and gaps in existing wooden
components. The repair provides a smooth
finish before the wood is coated with paints
or stains for the perfect 'invisible' repair.
Wood fillers are also used by joinery manufacturers,
carpenters, and builders and for home maintenance.
It can be used on new timber to correct
imperfections like knots and splits prior
to construction of wooden components e.g.
windows.

Benefits
- Ideal for manufacturing joiners and
shopfitters.
- Surface imperfections in wood can be
repaired providing sound timber ready
to be worked.
- Excellent adhesion with no slumping.
- Can be drilled, screwed, sanded, planed
and carved.
- Ideal for repairing knots, splits and
dents in finished wood.
- Can be sprayed, painted, primed and
coated by all standard methods.
- Ideal for internal or external use.
- Cures to a tack-free surface.
- Moves with the wood to prevent cracking.
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Formulations
| Unsaturated polyester
in styrene used in conjunction with
an 'activator' component (supplied).
The activator is mixed with the base
product and is then ready for use. |
| Available as a 'Stainable'
formulation which readily accepts stanis
and dyes - designed for applications
where the natural wood finish is desired. |
| Pure epoxy with
a 'pump-action' primer. Specifically
designed for external structural repairs. |
Colours
| Stainable
Dark |
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| Mahogany |
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| Utile |
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| Teak |
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| Light
Oak |
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| Ash |
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| Beech |
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| Ramin |
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| Pine |
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| Hemlock |
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| Redwood |
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| Stainable
Light |
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| Or according
to customers' specification. |
Pack Sizes
| 250ml, 300ml, 850ml,
1 Litre, 3.7 Litres and 4 Litres or
according to customers' specification. |
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