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Trade: Building
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Hardwood Wood Filler/ Rec
Can anyone suggest a wood filler for hardwood floors that lasts and stays put?
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Feedin the geese
Trade: Finish Carpenter
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Minnesota
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Re: Hardwood Wood Filler/ Rec
I like the Woodwise brand.
Timbermate works nice too but smells like a bandaid ( anti bacterial agent)- which may bother some. |
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Trade: Manufacturer/woodworker
Join Date: Jun 2009
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Re: Hardwood Wood Filler/ Rec
Thanks for the mention. The reason for the smell is that Timbermate is completely water based(no acrylic or latex) and needs an antiseptic to keep it from spoiling. It has an unlimited shelf life making it zero waste. We will send you a free sample. Go to our Timbermate website and fill in the form on "order a sample"
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