Water-Based Wood Filler:
Best For: Indoor projects, small cracks, and finishing.
Advantages: Easy to clean, low odor, can be stained or painted.
Oil-Based Wood Filler:
Best For: Outdoor projects, large voids, exterior wood.
Advantages: Durable, weather-resistant, suitable for staining or painting.
Epoxy Wood Filler:
Best For: Indoor and outdoor projects, high strength.
Advantages: Extremely strong, resistant to shrinking, can be sanded and painted.
Latex Wood Filler:
Best For: General use, small to medium gaps.
Advantages: Easy to work with, quick drying, suitable for unfinished or finished wood.
Wood Dough/Plastic Wood:
Best For: Interior projects, holes, minor imperfections.
Advantages: Quick drying, can be stained or painted, available in various wood tones.
Wood Putty:
Best For: Small repairs, finishing.
Advantages: Quick drying, easy to apply, suitable for finishing touches.
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I think the best wood filler/repair product is the epoxy stuff you get in a caulk tube set-up from most paint stores, I forget what it is called, just go into the local SW and ask about it.
Other than that I always have used Bondo. Check this filler here https://paintsgeek.com/best-filler-f...nd-comparison/
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Originally posted by John Parker View PostHi there guys!!
Painting MDF with semi-gloss enamel , which filler would be best for this ?
Thanks ,
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What wood filler would work best ?
Hi there guys!!
Painting MDF with semi-gloss enamel , which filler would be best for this ?
Thanks ,Tags: None
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