Water-Based Wood & Grain Filler – Maple//Pine – 8 oz By Goodfilla | Replace Every Filler & Putty | Repairs, Finishes & Patches | Paintable, Stainable, Sandable & Quick Drying
- All-purpose: Can also be used as a grain filler, primer, and knot sealer. Easy to sand. Will not blind the grain. Will not sink, shrink, crack, or fall out. Accepts any stain and finish and can be mixed with any tint, stain, or dye for a custom color. Zero waste. It can be reconstituted with water if it dries in the container. Excellent adhesion. Green Product: Non-toxic, zero VOCs, non-flammable. No waste (if dry, add water.) Proudly made in America; available in 11 colors. Freeze/thaw stable.
- FAQs Q: Do I need to match the filler to the color of the wood if I plan to stain the wood? A: GoodFilla is designed to accept stain similarly to wood. However, the stain needs to be darker than the filler. If you are using a light stain, match the filler to the color of the wood. Q: How do I make a custom color with the base/neutral? A: A liquid or powdered universal tint or dye is ideal. You can also use paints, food dyes, or stains to tint the filler to your desired color. Results will vary depending on the pigment load. Always test by applying the final finish over the dried filler. Q: Can you use the filler outside? A: Yes. Mix with a water-based weather-proof glue. For extra protection, be sure the area is coated/sealed with a clear coat. Q: Can I mix wood flour into the filler? A: Yes. Test the results and color by applying finish to the dry, sanded filler.
- Q: The wood filler seems to dry lighter than the original color. A: It will dry lighter and return to the original color once the finish is applied. Q: The wood filler is not accepting stain. A: It must be fully cured and dry before it can accept a stain. Q: The wood filler is clogging the sandpaper. A: If the wood filler is not dry, it will clog the sand paper. Q: Is GoodFilla compatible with solvent/oil based products? A: Yes Q: Can GoodFilla be used as a MDF sealer/primer? A: Yes. Follow the same directions as you would for a grain filler. Wait for it to dry, and sand.
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