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Aqua Coat Water Based High Performance Clear Wood Grain Filler Gel is a fast-drying, low-odor, eco-friendly gel designed to fill and seal wood grain on a variety of hardwoods. Made in the USA, it offers superior fill with fewer coats, easy sanding, and excellent adhesion, making it ideal for professional woodworking and home improvement projects seeking a flawless, glass-smooth finish.
Brand | AquaCoat |
Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Carpentry, Furniture |
Material | ['Wood', 'Plastic'] |
Compatible Material | Wood, Plastic |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Gel formulation, More solids for a better fill in fewer coats |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 4.8E+2 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
Manufacturer | AQUA COAT |
Part Number | HP-Pint |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 300-900-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pint |
Finish | Grain Filler |
Special Features | Gel formulation, More solids for a better fill in fewer coats |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Works as described but takes more than you think.
This stuff is awesome. I had a bottle of this container of this that was so old was starting to crust around the edges and I decided to try this one cause it’s new and improved my take away is it’s definitely new but as far as improved goes, I think that’s more on scientific terms or notable to somebody that knows about its molecular structure. It seemed to work the same as my old one, but then again that one was pretty old so if I had the chance to buy it again in comparison to the older version, I would still choose this one.Great thing is it does fill grain in wood quite fast, but I’ve also used it with various composites and it does help fill pinholes, but generally takes a few coats and and then I sand it off then clear coat.Good value.
R**N
Works great
My go-to surface sealant when woodworking. I use it under any clear finish like poly, shellac, water based finishes, etc. Takes about a half hour to dry, then a light sanding to flatten and repeat as needed. For open pore woods it may take two or three applications to fill the pores. Then the final surface finish goes on beautifully.
W**R
Easy to apply and great results
I saw this product mentioned in a Fine Woodworking video and thought I would give it a try on project I was starting in red oak. Did a great job of filling the pours and resulted in a very smooth finish. I typically finish with a homemade wipe-on concoction of oil and varnish, basically the “Maloof” finish, and the first coat came out very smooth. Super easy to apply, use two applications for best result, wait 45 minutes between applications and sand lightly with 320 grit. It’s ready for the first coat of finish after curing over night. It does seem to slightly tone down the amber glow you normally get with an oil finish applied to untreated wood.
R**K
Quality Product
Worked perfectly to fill the pores on my swamp ash bass body. Follow instructions and it's easy to use
B**N
Soright
Arrived in reasonable time, as yet not used. A little expensive. Look forward to finding time to use on project.
E**O
Smooth
Used on guitar body to provide a smooth finish. Worked great!
A**R
must use very thin coats or it will crack deeply
Directions do say to apply thin coats, and by that they apparently mean *very* thin coats. If not, it will crack deeply as it dries.This product is not easy to apply uniformly thin. It's naturally very clumpy. Having tried both this and DAP's Premium Wood Filler, I prefer the latter, because it can go on thicker and not crack. Aqua Coat takes a long time to dry and will crack with deep fissures as it dries if it goes on too thick. Maybe it's good if you just have a tiny area to grain fill, but I don't see myself using it again on bigger projects. In retrospect, I think hot drywall mud would have been a better choice, because it sets very quickly, allowing faster layering, and doesn't crack like Aqua Coat does. It's also far less expensive.My environment is presenlty 70%RH and 70F, and even after two hours of dry time, it's still not dry to the touch. The TDS says it will be dry to the touch after 30 minutes at 50%RH 70F.
R**Y
Works perfectly
This is my second parquet table and the first had open grain that was ok but I wanted a more refined look.After two coats I got about 95% of the pores filled, a third quick touch up would have gotten them all but it looked great after two.I rushed the drying time with no bad effects, I did several lacquer coats before application as per my normal sand up.The product sands easily and quickly and reveals what the final appearance will be before finish coat.This is not a crack filler it’s not supposed to be, if you’re buying it to cover mistakes you won’t be happy, but if you know what it’s for I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
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