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๐ชต Restore with confidence โ tough, flexible, flawless wood repair!
3C Sealants Wood Repair 2-Part Filler is a professional-grade epoxy resin designed for durable, flexible wood restoration. With a straightforward 1:1 mix ratio and an 8-hour cure time, it fills gaps up to 60mm without cracking or shrinking. Once cured, it can be sanded, drilled, and painted, making it perfect for medium to large repairs including historic woodwork. Packaged in air-tight tubes, it minimizes waste and maximizes workability for tradespeople and serious DIYers alike.





| ASIN | B0792FBZ79 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,538 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 44 in Wood Fill |
| Brand | 3C Sealants |
| Colour | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 8 Hours |
| Full cure time | 8 Hours |
| Initial Hardening Time | 30 Minutes |
| Initial hardening time | 30 Minutes |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Weight | 880 Grams |
| Item weight | 880 Grams |
| Liquid Volume | 620 Millilitres |
| Liquid volume | 620 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | 3C Sealants |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CCC0081 |
| Material | Resin |
| Maximum Gap Fill | 60 Millimetres |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Unit Count | 620 Millilitre |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
P**C
Very ( satisfyingly ) workable..
I've found most of the more well known two-part tub fillers 'go off' far to quickly for the larger jobs - so when it came to repairing three, long, heavily damaged 80 year old window boards, I'd decided to try this 2-parter from 3C.. WHAT a revelation.. using the ( solid, non essential but nice-to-have ) 'double barrel' gun, equal parts, A & B, are dispensed easily, mix readily & remain pleasantly workable for the duration, minimising waste & costs, all round.. The longer cure time ( bumpf suggests 5-6 hrs & it is still tacky after 2 or 3 hrs ) lends itself to the larger repairs, but with the replaceable caps & air tight tubes, it's no problem to dispense as little or as much as you need.. Workability is outstanding - fill & spread like ( non crunchy ) peanut butter with your favourite blade - a final pass, gives an near paintable finish, with minimal sanding ( the photo is next day, fully cured & unsanded ) Initially, it would seem to be a fairly expensive solution - however, I'd suggest it easily pays for itself in terms of lack of wasted product & time repeatedly knocking up small batches of other well know tinned fillers.. Highly recommended
R**.
Amazing stuff
Very good product. I have used it to repair some windows that were rotten. I managed to save all the windows which are over 100 years old. Repairing holes is straight forward, but more tricky where I needed to rebuild sections of window frame that had rotted away. Some of the corners were completely gone, no mortise or tenons left. I think these large repairs need Perspex to shutter the area being repaired. I unfortunately didnโt have any so had to build the corners up, shape them and then sand. I didnโt think it was going to work, but came out great. Hardens fairly quickly, however canโt be sanded until next day. Works in a standard silicone gun which is a massive bonus. When doing large repairs it doesnโt go very far, so far Iโve purchased 3 of them. Expensive but cheaper and quicker than having to machine new window frames. Needs the primer, Iโve used one primer set for 3 sets of the epoxy filler.
T**N
Great product but pricey
Been using this product on a project at home and have to say itโs amazing stuff easy to mix easy to apply sands down easily and easy to paint over. Would be 5 start but the price is high good do with it be more competitive, I find myself having to use it sparingly and filling in with cheaper products that arenโt so good. Apart from the price Iโd highly recommend
A**R
Excellent but longish cure time to sand
Very good product. I use it for professional timber restoration for decorating and it finishes beautifully. Has a very long cure time unlike traditional 2 part wood fillers. The only thing you need to be aware of is it takes about 48 hours before it gets hard enough to sand properly, certainly with an orbital or multi tool sander so for quick repair jobs it may not be ideal but if you have the time then it sands and finishes better the traditional epoxy fillers. Very pleased and will be a go to for me.
N**S
Quality filler-type repairs for wooden items and construction materials
This is good for almost all kinds of filler-type wood repairs. It cures very hard and can be sanded and shaped somewhat after curing. It is a reasonable colour for natural wood repairs, but wood is so varied it cannot really blend in to create invisible repairs. Therefore, it is especially useful for wood that will be subsequently painted, e.g., repairs to partly rotten timber window sills that are to be repainted. The resin can be overpainted easily. The product lasts for quite some time as it only hardens when the two parts from the two tubes are mixed together.
N**T
Very good
This stuff is great. A million miles from that horrid two part epoxy stuff that sets like concrete and won't ever smooth. Set time is realistically overnight but it can do any depth in one go and and is much easier to work once dried. It is expensive though. You'll make it go a lot further by using bits of wood as packing and/or as glue for splicing.
R**8
Great product - but no nozzles?
Excellent product, but expensive - but you do get what you pay for. So much better than traditional fillers for jobs that involve filling large holes without having to worry about it not setting. What I don't understand is they don't come with any nozzles. They include screw on caps that are useful for storing what is left after you have used it, but why are no nozzles included?
M**S
Great wood repair option
Great for sorting out rotten timbers when paired with a good wood hardener like Siramico. Beware if using in cooler temps as can take a long time to set. In summer 8 hours is about right and you can mould at about 5 hours if needed. Bit pricey but it really is the duck's nuts for a solid repair job.
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