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Mohawk Epoxy Putty Stick in Raw Umber is a versatile wood filler designed for quick, durable repairs on wood and other hard surfaces. With an 8-10 minute workable time and curing in less than 20 minutes, it molds easily and can be sanded, drilled, stained, or painted. It bonds wood to metal, glass, and ceramic, making it an essential tool for professional-quality DIY wood restoration and scratch repair.
S**.
Great product
The Mohawk Epoxy Putty Stick in Black has been a game-changer for me when it comes to repairing wood and other hard surfaces around the house. This remarkable product not only delivers on its promises but also exceeded my expectations.From fixing a broken chair leg to patching up cracks in wooden doors, this epoxy putty stick has proven to be incredibly versatile. Its easy-to-use format allows for a mess-free application, and it adheres firmly to surfaces, ensuring a long-lasting repair. The black color seamlessly blends with various materials, making it ideal for discreet fixes.What sets the Mohawk Epoxy Putty Stick apart is its durability. It provides a permanent solution, and I no longer worry about repairs coming undone over time. Plus, it dries quickly, so I can finish my DIY projects without delay.I've tried similar products in the past, but none have performed as impressively as this one. The Mohawk Epoxy Putty Stick is a must-have for anyone who enjoys DIY home repairs. It has become an essential tool in my toolbox, and I highly recommend it to others looking for a reliable and effective epoxy putty stick.
M**K
Great to use
This was my first time using Mohawk epoxy and I love the color choices. It sets solid and is really easy to work with
F**T
Will not be going back to to traditional fillers.
This is truly a pretty great product. I use this primarily to fill knots, staple and nails hole for painted cabinetry. It comes in a ready to use tube where you brake of a small piece of what you need and you induce the reaction by kneading the two pets together. Overall this is convenient and a little goes a long way.With traditional wood fillers I always found myself going back at least once to refill and resand because it would shrink in the hole leaving the surface uneven or not otherwise filled. This being an epoxy product it doesn’t shrink and dries very hard, therefore sanding very smooth.Overall, I’d suggest you buy a tube and give it a try.
A**C
Rock-hard epoxy reminiscent of waterweld
I purchased this to re-make a broken plastic part for a pair of headphones. For this purpose, as it turns out, it probably won't work very well; when cured this is a very hard substance but brittle at narrow diameters. "Narrow" here being quite fine, let's say under 1/16" (1.5mm). At even 1/8" it is remarkably strong, so if you are working in dimensions greater than that you are probably okay.Color-wise - it is more of a very dark grey than black, think dark basalt. If you are okay with almost-black, than this is fine; I personally had to use just a touch of black resin dye to make it truly jet black like I wanted. You have to take care with that, though - using too much throws off the cure and the result is slightly softer than without the colorant - though this may actually work in your favor, depending on the application.Preparation is dead simple - You have tube of material with a core of material of one color, and outer ring of another; you slice a section off, knead it together for however long it takes for the colors to evenly blend, then continue to knead for the same amount of time again, then set it. Makes sure it has the shape and form you want, because after it dries you will have to chisel and sand down any imperfections. While curing you can use water to clean up the surface, minimizing finishing work, and likewise water can be used to clean up any excess on the surface or your hands. Sets relatively quickly, though full cure takes a couple hours.So would recommend as an hard epoxy putty, but not for doing fine work. For that, other kinds of 2-part resins would be preferred.
M**Y
Good product for larger cracks and voids
Easy to use and it does what its supposed to do. Dries quickly and sands off easily.
P**K
Solid!
This epoxy putty is fantastic!It dries pretty quickly and rock solid. I love how you can mold it to the desired outcome which results in less sanding after.It takes a bit to attach at first, but keep at it and be gentle but firm. It smells a bit like late 80s perm at a salon. Definitely wear gloves that are fitting to your fingers. Gloves too large will be difficult to apply as it lifts easy before adhering.
R**N
This product is great for creating seamless transitions and filling holes.
I was recently turned on to Mohawk's Epoxy Putty. I used it to build a very large built in cabinet with bookshelves above it. The adhesion was great and provided a seamless transition from the face frame to the cabinet's carcass. I painted the unit so I am not sure how this product would work with stain but I plan on testing it out soon. This epoxy was easy to use and sand and, allowed me to easy determine when the two adjoining pieces were flat (I used it in the small crevice between the face fame and carcass). I also used this to fill some holes. It was thick and pliable for several minutes, which allowed me to make sure I had it in place. While I will still use "normal" wood filler, I have definitely added this to my arsenal and have already purchased a second stick.
W**R
Fantastic Stuff
I just love this stuff. I got it a while back and I've used on several projects. I've filled fairly large gaps, drilled it and now I've sanded it. I'm making a paint grade cabinet and had some serious tear out from the router. I filled it, smoothed it as best I could and let it sit for an hour. Then I sanded it smooth with a random orbital sander. After I've painted it no one will ever know.It's really easy to use. Cut what you need from the roll, knead it for a minute or two and then squash it in wherever you need it. This stuff is fantastic!!!
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