- Wood putty, also called plastic wood, is a substance used to fill imperfections, such as nail holes, in wood prior to finishing.
- It is often composed of wood dust combined with a binder that dries and a diluent (thinner), and, sometimes, pigment.
- Pore fillers used for large flat surfaces such as floors or table tops generally contain silica instead of or in addition to wood dust.
- Pores can also be filled using multiple coats of the final finish rather than a pore filler.
- The main problem in using putty is matching the color of the putty to that of the wood.
- Putties are usually sanded after they dry before applying the finish.
Color: Ivory
Weight(KG): 0.250
For interior woodwork & furniture repair