Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler
High performance and long lasting wood repair, including deep holes - interior and exterior
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Drying Time Workable for up to 10 minutes and dries within 30 minutes
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Product Description
Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler is a tough and durable formula for repairing damage caused by wet rot and for major joinery repairs. Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler is used before varnishing, painting or staining bare wood to repair decayed wood. It may also be used indoors and outdoors on sound wood, e.g. furniture, panelling, etc. to fill knot holes, screw and nail holes etc. Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler hardens by chemical reaction. It is fast setting, non-shrinking, weather resistant with good adhesion to sound wood. It can be sanded, filled, drilled, screwed and nailed when dry.
Application Description
Only mix an amount of Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler that can be used within 10 minutes. Using a hard surface such as the plastic lid of the container or a wooden board, mix the filler and catalyst paste with a spatula or putty knife in the proportions of a golf ball size of filler to 40mm (1.5 inch) thread of catalyst paste from the tube. Mix thoroughly until no streaks remain and the colour is uniform. NB. Adding too much catalyst will cause the filler to become very hot, to dry very quickly, and affect its performance. Apply a thin coat of mixed filler to the repair, pressing well in to get good adhesion. Immediately fill in the remainder of the hole, leaving slightly proud for smoothing down. Allow to set hard, this takes about 30 minutes under normal conditions. Smooth to the required contours using sandpaper or file. The repair can then be finished with either a paint or woodstain. (A slight tackiness may occur on the surface, but this will not affect smoothing down, painting or staining). TIP: the filler will accept paints and woodstains such as Cuprinol and Dulux Trade Woodstains, although the degree to which it may show through will be influenced by the preparation, the nature and characteristics of the wood as well as the type and application of the woodstain. Try a test area to ensure satisfaction before proceeding.
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1. Preparing the SurfacesIdentify the full extent of any decay by probing the wood with a sharp instrument. Cut out all badly decayed and very soft wood. Remove paint, varnish, dirt or loose material from the area for repair and immediately around it for about 25-50mm (1- 2 inches). If wood is wet, allow it to dry thoroughly before using Cuprinol Ultimate Repair Wood Hardener (see separate Cuprinol Technical Information sheet) and Cuprinol Ultra Tough Wood Filler. For best results, pre-treat the repair area with an appropriate Cuprinol wood preserver and allow it to dry. Ensure the chosen colour is the nearest match to the wood being filled. TIP: to obtain better anchorage of the Wood Filler in deep holes (greater than 25mm or 1 inch), fix screws into the bottom of the holes leaving the heads and stems exposed inside the holes.
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2. After useRemove as much product as possible from the application equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner
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