How to Repair Wood with Bondo Wood Filler and Rotted Wood Restorer
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For high-quality, long-lasting repairs, choose Bondo® Wood Filler. Medium brown in color when mixed, Bondo® Wood Filler is stainable and paintable, making it perfect for almost any wood surface inside or outside of the home. Because it is a 2-part wood filler, Bondo® Wood Filler will not shrink and cures fast. The filler can be easily sanded by hand or power tool in only 15 minutes and stained or painted in only 25 minutes, meaning your repair is complete the same day you started. Not only can you fill in small damage, but the strength of this 2-part wood filler allows you to rebuild rotted or missing pieces of wood and make repairs that last.
Same Day Repairs
Why wait hours or days to complete a repair? With Bondo® Wood Filler, you can complete professional looking repairs in less than 30 minutes. The secret to a fast, permanent repair is in the 2-part technology. By mixing the filler with the cream hardener, provided with the filler, you can sand the wood filler in 15 minutes and stain or paint it in 25 minutes.
Strength to Restore and Rebuild
Bondo® Wood Filler can handle any wood repair ranging from the smallest to the largest of projects. Whether filling in minor furniture damage or rebuilding a missing piece of wood, the solution is Bondo® Wood Filler. When the filler and hardener are mixed, a reaction occurs which allows the filler to chemically bond to the surface you are repairing. This technological advantage of a 2-part wood filler also allows the product to cure quickly and adhere permanently to the repaired surface. For more advanced repairs, Bondo® Wood Filler can be applied in layers to rebuild rotted or missing pieces of wood. Unlike slower drying water or solvent based wood fillers that cure by evaporation, Bondo® Wood Filler chemically cross links to cure for a faster, more durable repair. As a result, Bondo® Wood Filler is water resistant and will not shrink. Not only can you save money, but you can make professional, great looking repairs.
Numerous Applications
Designed for interior and exterior wood repair, Bondo® Wood Filler has your home repairs covered.
Common applications or damaged areas include:
· Window sills
· Furniture
· Exterior wood trim such as door frames and jambs, soffits and fascia
· Cabinets
· Fences and posts
· Decks
· Garage doors
· Wood floors and stairs
· Siding
· Exterior wood columns, doors and flower boxes Interior doors, baseboards and more
Bondo Home Solutions Wood Filler rebuilds, restores and replaces rotted or damaged sections of wood on doors, windows, fences, furniture, shutters and more. This wood filler is the best choice for repairing any wooden item in or around your home. Once dried, it can be sanded, shaped, planed, drilled, routed or sawed just like wood. This durable product is formulated to accept stain and paint more naturally than most wood filler products. For rotted wood problems, use Bondo Home Solutions Rotted Wood Stabilizer before applying the wood filler.
High quality, long lasting wood repairs
For high-quality, long-lasting repairs, choose Bondo Wood Filler. Medium brown in color when mixed, Bondo Wood Filler is stainable and paintable, making it perfect for almost any wood surface inside or outside of the home. Because it is a 2-part wood filler, Bondo Wood Filler will not shrink and cures fast. The filler can be easily sanded by hand or power tool in only 15 minutes and stained or painted in only 25 minutes, meaning your repair is complete the same day you started. Not only can you fill in small damage, but the strength of this 2-part wood filler allows you to rebuild rotted or missing pieces of wood and make repairs that last.
Window sills
· Outdoor furniture
· Exterior wood trim such as door frames and jambs, soffits and fascia
· Fences and posts
· Decks
· Garage doors
· Wood floors
· Siding
· Wood columns
This product can also be used to seal damaged wood before it has rotted out.
Bondo® Rotted Wood Stabilizer soaks into soft or dry-rotted wood fibers hardening and stopping rot. The stabilizer creates a solid base for an application of Bondo® Wood Filler or Bondo® All-Purpose Putty to complete the repair. Bondo® Rotted Wood stabilizer can be used on wood trim, window seals, wood siding, decks, doors, door frames, valuable furniture, and more!
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Nice instructions, but the music is too loud after a while and gets distracting.
Always. For some reason so many think they need some music in the background. Some of us actually still have attention spans. :-)
I've used the bondo for cars. Worked just as well.
Most of these wood fillers work and look great right after they are applied. The question is how do they look after 5 years outside? Non of the manufacturers make that kind of video.
here you go, 5 year test: ruclips.net/video/0Zd3-yiMNTM/видео.html
I have many exterior wood window sills and frames to repair. Can anyone say whether or not application of the wood filler can be delayed after applying rotted wood restorer. I would like to apply wood restorer one day and fill damaged areas 24 hours later, followed by priming and painting.
Great demonstration. I've used auto bondo on cars and my garage door. I used TSP and bleach and a pressure washer to remove mold and mildew off my deck that looked like your sample wood. I think it would be good to show people what wood can look like after you remove that black mold before you go onto the next steps. After the Bondo and h
After the Bondo and hardener was mixed you talked about cure time but the said dry instead of cure ( just confusing to someone who doesn't know it is a cure, like you said first and not a dry time)
So a video about pictures enstead of an actual application?
Update this
I made it with Stodoys plans!
As usual, they show using the product on a fake staged pile of wood with extremely easy access. Would be useful and far less misleading to have these videos showcase actual real world situations such as applying to a deck with some rotting wood planks/joists.
Excellent! Just what I was looking for!
Repairing a wooden fence (per title and description) would take weeks with this method - and would be terribly expensive
Really
Good demonstration, but get rid of the background music!
Can I use this on some water damaged subfloor in a bathroom?
Yes
Have a termite damaged header in garage, need to reinforce area where overhead door pulley bracket mounts. This is just until I can have 11' of the garage wall surrounding the door replaced.
Not stainable. It's very misleading to tell people it takes stain as there is no way you'll ever get the wood and the Bondo to come close to matching. Great stuff if you're painting, but it's simply not stainable.
heavy winds ripped my upper and lower storm door closers out of my exterior door jamb. One hole is 1/4” W x 2” L. The other 1/2” W x 5” L. The gap of the second one goes from 1/2” at the top, narrowing down to just a crack at the bottom. Screws of the storm door closer were located in the middle of the 1/2” gap. Screws of the first one mentioned were set 3/4” left of the 1/4” hole. If I fill the screw holes situated next to the 1/4” gap and fill that gap itself with Bono wood filler, would it hold the closer. And would I be able to use the Bondo Wood Filler on the 1/2” gap and rescrew the door closer right into the bondo where they originally were?
Lose the music.
I agree with Jeff below - the working is ridiculously short. I mixed the amount recommended and used a 1/4 of it when it turned into unworkable solid gel. Total waste of money.
If you want to make your own woodworking yourself just look for woodprix website. There is all you need to make it :)
If you want to make your own woodworking yourself just look for woodprix website. There is all you need to make it :)
the floors under these old rugs are rotted. The rugs need to be pulled. So we have to use your filler. Found out the fire in the house attached to ours was so bad the water from the hoses came over to this house and rotted the floors under the carpet.
Nice job, but replacing the 2by4 would be cheaper and quicker. But I get your point, just bad example lol
Was thinking the same thing.
Thats not the point though. Thats like looking up a cake recipe and saying its bad because you can just buy a cake
With all the fan boys here it should be spelled woodpricks.
I came here for a video, not a powerpoint presentation.
The time it takes to go to store get product time it takes to restore wood sanding time washing time repair time waiting time to have it bond sanding it then sanding again.
Go buy a new peace of wood already.
This seems like it should be used to hide all the cracks in the new wood you buy at lumber yards theses days.
Depends on the piece. I wouldn't use it on a fence either.
I have some kitchen cabinet doors that I primed. I was tol that, I can use this Bondo right over the primer and don't have to sand the primer. Is that true? I have screw holes and chipping at the edges.
Awesome video. Thanks so much.
May you and yours have a safe and happy holidays.
Sorry people are so critical. Good job!
Stodoys plans help with such details.
Good tip to fix all the knots on my fence
Can you brush the rotted wood restorer onto damp rot wood
Thanks for the easy how to
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What brand of sandpaper was that again?
Something M. I didn't catch it.
3M
Cant people deliver information without unnecessary, obnoxious filler music anymore? Nobody is grooving to this. Cut it. It is terribly distracting.
As a rule, if I wouldn't listen to the same music alone for enjoyment and it doesn't add to the video, I'd rather not hear it. I don't see anyone posting asking where they can get that music. If they want a few seconds of opening theme, I could live with that.
If wood is really rotted shouldn't it iust be replaced?
short answer, no.
@@marioalfieri6918 Compensating for a lot, huh?
Mario Alfieri takes one to know one I guess then
Ever heard of bora care?
Replace if if is structurally supporting something, but it is good for cosmetic reasons (saves time and money for small repairs) . Once repaired and painted it looks like new. It can also take some compression force in a floor, just not sheer or tensile forces.
I am needing to know what to do when my grandmother's electric chair back has rotten and I need it to hold heavy duty screws
Are you looking for the cheap way or the pay what you get for a way? Because you can hire a Mexican If you're trying to save money or you can hire a real American white man to do it right because it was turn white the first time
Just do it yourself, go to woodprix page and learn how .
You can use woodprix, it has the best handbooks and ready instructions. You can learn much from them and make it yourself.
If you want to make your own woodworking yourself just look for woodprix website. There is all you need to make it :)