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Steelfan’s Full Review: UGL Zar Wood Patch 3 Ounce
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I’ve been working with wood for a long time. My first memory of woodworking was in shop class. We had certain projects that we needed to complete to pass the course. After that the rest of the time was ours for building whatever project that we wanted to. My project was a badly designed Gun Cabinet which I never really got completed. My Shop Teacher called it the “3 year Gun Cabinet”. Of course some of the reason that the project took so long was his fault, because he always ran me on errands. During this 3 year time, I became very familiar with wood putty. We used it like a bricklayer uses mortar. The mistakes were many and often. I could only imagine the school’s wood putty bill. Wood Putty was a very easy thing to use, but after applied it became a big pain in the neck. The sanding was seemed to take a lifetime, and the stain very seldom ever looked right in that area. Now years later and a lot wiser, I so happy that someone came up with a better way. Zar Wood Patch is one of the easiest wood repairing products to use from start to finish. It applies better and finishes flawlessly.What’s in the Wood Patch.
First and foremost this compound is Latex, which means cleanup is done with soap and water. There is also treated pulverized wood in the patch to strengthen the patch and make it look more original. This allows less shrinkage and when dry, this area can be sanded, drilled, nailed or even sawed. It can be used for inside or outside use. Zar Wood Patch comes in three colors: Neutral, Red Oak, and Golden Oak. This is a nice array of colors for blending into furniture. For unfinished projects I use the Neutral color which after dried and sanded can be painted, varnished, stained, or left natural. This product works on wood projects that have dents, nail holes, broken and chipped corners, or covering screw heads. Wood Patch comes in a reseal-able plastic container that reminds me of a miniature paint can. This container is great for storing the wood patch between uses.Using Wood Patch First you must make sure that the wood is clean in the area of application. Then you dampen the wood with a wet cloth. Take a small amount of wood patch on a putty knife and press it into the dent or hole. Try to use as little of putty as possible to do the job. The area should be a little higher than the surrounding wood to allow for sanding. Let the wood patch set up for 24 hrs. Sand the area lightly until repaired surface is even with the rest of the wood surface. Blend the two surfaces together the best that you can. Sometimes deeper holes or dents may require two applications. You just simply repeat the process again or as many times as necessary. When the area is patched to your liking, you can add stain, paint, varnish, or polyurethane. For staining purposes it is advisable to apply once, wiping excess off immediately, then let dry over night. You then lightly sand the project again, and apply another coat of stain. Most wood projects should be protected to keep them looking nice.Cleaning Up. Since this product has a latex base, clean up is a breeze. Wipe our putty knife off with a damp cloth and clean in soap and water. Try not to let wood patch dry on your tools, it will stick to them like cement. My Thoughts on this Product. One More Little Tip. Thanks for Reading!!! |
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