

🪵 Restore your wood’s glow — don’t let scratches tell your story!
SEISSO Wood Filler Sticks offer a professional-grade, easy-to-use solution for repairing scratches, cracks, and holes on wood surfaces. Featuring 10 carefully curated colors, these wax crayons blend seamlessly with various wood finishes. Heat-activated for smooth application, they work on floors, furniture, cabinets, and more, all while being safe and eco-friendly. Highly rated and backed by responsive customer service, this kit is a must-have for maintaining flawless wood aesthetics.


























| ASIN | B08FLZXKBZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,579 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #44 in Wood Scratch Covers & Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,276) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2020 |
| Manufacturer | SEISSO |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 4.45 x 0.71 inches; 6.38 ounces |
G**G
These are awesome
These work really well. These are easy to use, and I do recommend watching some YouTube videos on how to use and blend these properly. My furniture already looks 100% better. I would definitely repurchase these.
R**M
Need several applications on a laminate floor
The colors match my flooring but it’s not easy peasy. I kept a blow dryer handy to soften the crayons. The color seems to go on more smoothly with a bit of heat. Even then several spots have taken three applications but it’s worth it once the job is done.
B**Y
A VERY EFFECTIVE SOLUTION
for the problem of furniture/wood touchups. The composition of the wax felt right- not too easy to melt, but not impossible either. The assortment of colors made blending and matching enjoyable, not frustrating. The kit is sold at a great price relative to its competitors. FYI: I used a cheap soldering iron with a blade tip to melt the wax, heavy paper stock cards to level and blend the wax into the grain, and finished the repair with a drop or two of CA glue to protect the repair.
J**K
Worked so so.
Mostly buffs away
M**N
I'm impressed
These just arrived and I got to work melting and blending them into some gouges I may have caused while cleaning my vacuum. I was too excited and forgot to take a before photo, but imagine bright white 1 inch deep gouges in the laminate. I used a lighter to melt the lightest color to fill the hole, then added the warmer tone, then added the black. I worked in more lighter tones and used a putty knife to smooth it out AND also score the wax so it had grain lines similar to the wood texture. It took about 20 minutes. I am going to retouch the most visible one, but overall,I'm impressed. You really only notice there's a spot in the floor under the right light. And it held up to me using a cleaner and Terry cloth rag on it afterwards. It may require retouching, but there's a lot of crayons to use!
W**B
Best way to cover scratches on wood
These wax sticks are perfect for filling in scratches or small dents in wood. The colors are great and can be mixed for a custom color if needed. Easy to use. Just need a plastic scraper to take off excess and you have a great smooth service that matches.
D**.
A little heat makes them fill the holes nicely
They work well, I used a lighter and put some heat on it and it filled the nail holes great
A**2
Did not work on even shallow scratches.
I bought these to help cover shallow scratches in our real wood doors and wall paneling. Did not work AT ALL. I tried using them straight out of the box, then tried heating them up to melt them a bit thinking that would get it to settle better in the scratches. But nope. Would reach into the very shallow scratches themselves. I ended up using a concoction of cooking oil + vinegar to hide my scratches and it worked brilliantly.
C**5
The furniture touch up pens work well.
D**Y
None of them really was a colour match but useful for tiny scratches
B**E
Had small chips in timber flooring from moving furniture around. The wax crayons provided a quick and simple solution repairing the scratches.
Z**S
傷ついたフローリングをパテ埋めした後、色を隠すのに使いました。いい感じに仕上がって満足です。
G**A
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