Description
What is 151 Wood Filler used for?
151 Wood Filler is an essential repair compound for restoring damaged wooden surfaces around the home. Whether you are fixing deep scratches in furniture, filling nail holes in skirting boards, or repairing cracks in door frames, this white wood filler provides a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. Its specialized formula is engineered to mimic the properties of wood once cured, ensuring a long-lasting repair.
High-Strength Repair for All Wood Types
Unlike multi-purpose fillers that can be too brittle for timber, this ready-mixed wood filler is formulated for superior flexibility and adhesion. It grips firmly into the fibers of the wood, making it ideal for repairs on window ledges, banisters, and cabinetry. The bright white finish is particularly effective for modern painted trim, reducing the amount of primer needed to hide the repair.
Achieving a Professional, Invisible Finish
At ECO HEAT SHOP, we understand that the quality of your woodwork defines your interior. The 151 Wood Filler is designed to be shrink-resistant, meaning it stays flush with the surface even after drying. Once fully cured, it can be easily sanded using fine-grit sandpaper to achieve a perfectly smooth level. Its non-porous nature ensures that when you apply your final coat of paint or enamel, the finish remains consistent without “patchiness.”
Technical Specifications & Application
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Colour: Brilliant White.
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Format: Ready Mixed Paste.
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Drying Time: Surface dry in 30–60 minutes (depending on depth and temperature).
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Environment: Optimized for interior use (can be used externally if overpainted with weatherproof paint).
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Compatibility: Ideal for Softwood, Hardwood, MDF, and Chipboard.
Pro Tips for the Best Wood Repair:
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Preparation: Ensure the wood is dry and free from dust, wax, or grease. Lightly keying the area with sandpaper can improve adhesion.
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Application: Use a flexible filling knife to press the filler into the defect. For deep holes, apply in 5mm layers, allowing each to dry.
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Sanding: Once hard, sand in the direction of the wood grain for an invisible transition.
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Finishing: Wipe away dust before applying your chosen wood primer, paint, or opaque stain.
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