🛠️ Fill it, Finish it, Flaunt it!
Goodfilla's Water-Based Wood & Grain Filler is a revolutionary solution for both professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts. This 1-quart can features a neutral base that is easy to mix with any pigment or stain, ensuring a perfect match for your projects. With its quick-drying formula, unlimited shelf life, and eco-friendly credentials, this wood filler is designed to save you time and money while delivering exceptional results. Plus, it comes with a 365-day satisfaction guarantee!
Container Type | Can |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Features | High Adhesion, Mixable with Any Pigment or Stain, Unlimited Shelf Life, Easy Sanding |
Specific Uses For Product | Craft |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Volume | 1 Quarts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Neutral |
Material Type | Wood or Wood-based Compound |
C**L
Great product
I like that it is water base, easy to work with, NO toxic oder actually has a very mild short lived nice scent. I used it on a frame for a painting filling in gaping mitered corners. It's buildable, can go back and add more product if needed while still damp or dry. It worked great for my needs on my particular project. All around easy product to work with, and easy minimal clean up.
L**.
great wood filler
This stuff is great. It does tend to dry out, but it's water based, so adding in some water and mixing it makes it like new. It goes into cracks or small holes smoothly, and dries quickly. It sands really nice and even absorbs stain like the wood.
E**E
Great for filling holes!
I used to fill holes on a dresser so I could attach new hardware and it worked great! Durable and matched perfectly to my walnut dresser!!
A**R
Great filler will color match anything
I needed a new filler and tried this and fell in love with it it takes pigment very well. I have used aniline dies, watercolor, mica powder, and acrylic. Works well dries fast have had no shrinkage an overcoats well with final finish and Sands easily. To get a better flow you can actually add just a tiny bit of water to it find it very pliable and easy to work with.
Z**H
Great Product - Instructions Might Be Misleading to Beginners
This is a great product if you know how to use it and know what it can be used for. A lot of people have given negative reviews because:1. Mixing it 1:1 creates a watery mess / it's too difficult to work with. - I personally think using 1:1 water to filler ratio as a starting point is too aggressive. You only want to add enough water so that it can be worked around. It should end up looking/feeling like mud. And I personally prefer it just a tad bit drier (it gives you less time to spread it around before it dries, but I find it easier to work with). Don't try to mix/use the whole bottle at once. If you haven't used it before start with a glob and add some water. If you use too much water, add some more filler until you get the consistency right. It's easier to add water than it is to wait for the mixture to dry out if you've added too much. - Don't use a rag to spread it around. It's way easier to spread around and provide sufficient pressure to force the filler down into the grain if you use a plastic squeegee (a credit card also works). I personally think it's easier to work with this way if your consistency is a bit off as well.2. It doesn't create a uniform surface / disintegrates, breaks off, or erodes away. - This is not wood *putty*. This is wood filler. They are two different things. Putty is more like playdough and is meant to be formed into the wood more like such. Wood filler is far more viscous than putty; it's meant to fit into/in between the grain. If you're trying to fill a gouge you need to look for putty. The first review on here with the pictures of the repaired chair is astonishing. I have no idea how that person even managed that, but I can guarantee you that sort of repair work will NOT stand the test of time with this product (or even putty for that matter) unless you plan on keeping whatever it is you're repairing in a glass case. If your furniture is that damaged, your best bet is going to be an epoxy filler.Hopefully these tips can help. If anyone is wanting more details on how to use either water-based or oil-based fillers and/or how to incorporate either of these with various types of finishes I would highly recommend "How to Understand Wood Finishing : How to Select and Apply the Right Finish" by Bob Flexner; this book is the alpha and omega of finishing.
D**S
Filler
Fair product. Needs to be more flexible
J**Y
Amazing stuff, might even replace hazelnut spread with thus.
Goes on smooth, smells great and sands evenly. Next time I buy it I'm buying a bigger tub.
C**R
Head and shoulders above the rest.
Creamy, not gritty like others I have used. Goes on easily. Dries in no time. Sands like a dream. Although not always quite a perfect match, takes stain soooo much better than any I have used in the past. After I am done staining, if there are any areas that I would like to be a little darker, I lightly daub then with a stain marker, wipe it off immediately and repeat if necessary. It's a very close match without touching it up, but I am a perfectionist. Everything I have done with this filler has come out perfectly. I also used it to fill in a large area after a nail gun shot two mangled nails simultaneously and a big chunk of the window sill came out in pieces when removing them. I wish I had thought to take a before and after pic, because with a few layers of the filler and a little work, that area is absolutely invisible, even with the sun shining right on it, which saved having to rip out and replace a 7’ window sill.I also tried mixing a small amount of it with a couple drops of stain and using it for nail hole filler. Worked great!I apply it with my fingers and wipe flush. Any haze left around the hole after it is dry is easily wiped away with a damp cloth. The jar is plastic and flexes just a tiny bit, and the cap sometimes seems like it loosens as it sits, but it does say if it dries out, water can be added. It is on the expensive side, but there is no comparison. I am very happy with this product.Edit 3/2024: I do quite a bit of woodworking and am on my third jar of this AMAZING product. When it becomes a little dry - and it will over time - all it needs is a drop or two of water, a quick stir and it is good to go. I am able to use 100% of the product in the jar. Also-the window sill I repaired shows no signs of shrinking or cracking. Poly topcoat is perfect. Full sun on this sill.
P**S
Product needed for project
Building a box
H**.
Works Great
Great product.
O**I
Expensive, falsely advertised garbage
This product is complete and utter garbage and a waste of money and effort.First of all, it's VERY expensive. I went for Goodfilla because I found Bondo ridiculously costly. I thought $15.95 for this container of Goodfilla was OK. But the container which looks pretty big in the pictures turned out to be TINY. It was about 1/3rd the size of a 355 ml can of Coke. Basically one $15.95 container of Goodfilla is enough for the very smallest of repair jobs.Second, I needed this wood filler to try to fix a big hole in my baseboard wood trim. IT DID NOT WORK.I spent an hour applying and shaping the wood filler into the hole, using up the entire container, then I left my repair job to dry and cure. I figured after curing, it would be pretty hard, and ready for sanding and painting over so the baseboard would look fine.12 hours later (it's supposed to dry in 15 minutes) it was STILL not dry, and it never hardened. It was still as soft as silicone on the outside and pure goo on the inside. And it DID shrink and it DID crack, despite the promises of the product description.I destroyed my repair job and will have to find another solution. Goodfilla is trash.
B**H
Not for large cracks
I got this to fill large cracks up to 1/4” in a laminate floor that had water damage. I almost certainly chose the wrong product for this job. If that is correct, then I cannot review the product itself, which appears to be quite good for its proper purpose. The reason that I am writing a review at all is that the product was delivered through the post in a bag that was crushed and the container had popped open and its contents partly lspilled into the bag. I cannot tell if that contributed to the problem I had using it. I don’t think so. But I do have to say I’m disappointed that it was improperly packaged by the shipper.
R**S
Great filler
This isn't a goodfilla, it's a great filla.This is much better than another brand of grain filler I have used in the past that went on way too thick and was hard to sand.Goodfilla is easy to apply, I used a credit card, and sand. It can be used as a wood filler strait from the tub and by adding water it can be used as a grain filler. And if it eventually dries out it can be revived by adding water. Great product.
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