How long does TIMBERMATE putty take to dry?
How long does TIMBERMATE putty take to dry?
about 30 minutes
Drying time is about 30 minutes. TIMBERMATE dries hard and smooth without shrinking or sinking and can be belt or drum sanded as it is not affected by heat, the hotter it gets the harder and faster it sets and that means less “Down Time.”
How do you seal TIMBERMATE?
Fill deeper holes in layers of about 6mm allowing each fill to dry. Apply TIMBERMATE to entire floor as a sealant, using a squeegee, trowel or paint roller. Allow to dry and sand off with a fine paper – 120 to 150 grit is recommended for best results. Floor can now be stained or varnished.
Is Timbermate wood filler Stainable?
Product Description. A totally unique, quick drying, water based grain filler and wood putty accepts stain beautifully or can be tinted.
What is TIMBERMATE made of?
It is non-flammable, freeze-thaw stable and can be used to the last gram. The secret ingredient of Timbermate is tap water and has no Acrylic, Latex or Solvents. The Timbermate formula is over 85 years old and is the only genuine water-based formula in the world proving that the formulation has stood the test of time.
What is TIMBERMATE used for?
Timbermate Wood Filler is an interior grade, water-based wood filler. It is different from all other solvent or acrylic based fillers in that it contains no toxins or VOCs. Timbermate Wood Filler is the perfect product to fill imperfections in furniture, drywall, MDF, paneling, and flooring.
Can you stain over TIMBERMATE?
A. You can stain before or after applying TIMBERMATE (see next question).
How do you apply TIMBERMATE?
APPLY: Just before the final hard plate or screening, apply Timbermate by flooding the floor and squeegee it across the grain over the entire floor. Do not apply Timbermate too heavily – a small amount goes a long way. Remove all excess Timbermate (return excess to the Timbermate container-no waste).
What is Timbermate used for?
Can you stain over wood putty?
Use a foam brush or similar tool to carefully stain the wood filler. If it’s a small spot, such as a nail hole, you may need to use a small paintbrush to apply the stain. Use even strokes and apply a thin layer of the stain. Allow the stain to dry for several minutes before wiping off the excess.