Wood Putty (Paste)
Paste form filler for seamless wood finishing
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Wood Putty (Paste)
Delite Wood Putty (Paste) is a ready-to-use paste-form filler designed for seamless wood finishing. Perfect for filling minor surface imperfections, grain pores, nail holes, and fine scratches in wooden furniture, doors, and trim work. The smooth, creamy consistency allows easy application with a putty knife or even finger application for small repairs. Once dry, it sands to a perfectly smooth surface that is ideal for varnishing, polishing, or painting. The flexible formula ensures the filler moves with the wood, preventing cracking at joints and edges.
Where to Use
Technical Specifications
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Type | Ready-to-use paste |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Coverage | Approx. 10–12 sq ft per kg (surface filling) |
| Drying Time | Touch dry: 30–45 min, Sandable: 2 hours |
| Pack Sizes | 250g, 500g, 1 kg, 5 kg |
| Application Method | Putty knife, Finger application |
How to Apply
Follow these steps for the best results with Wood Putty (Paste).
Sand the wood surface lightly with 120-grit sandpaper.
Remove all dust with a clean cloth or tack cloth.
Apply Wood Putty directly from the container — no mixing needed.
Press firmly into grain pores, nail holes, and imperfections.
Scrape excess with the edge of the putty knife for a flush finish.
Allow to dry for 2 hours.
Sand smooth with 220–320 grit sandpaper.
Apply wood stain or topcoat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between KEFIL powder and Wood Putty paste?
KEFIL powder is designed for deep crack filling and heavy repairs — it provides a rock-hard, structural fill. Wood Putty paste is for surface-level finishing — filling grain pores, nail holes, and minor imperfections before final coating.
Does Wood Putty shrink after drying?
Minimal to no shrinkage when applied in thin layers as recommended. For fills deeper than 3mm, apply in multiple thin coats.
Can I use Wood Putty on painted surfaces?
Yes. Wood Putty adheres well to previously painted or primed wood surfaces. Sand lightly first for best adhesion.
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