🛠️ Restore, Reinforce, Revive—Your Wood Deserves the Best!
The J-B Weld Wood Restore Liquid Hardener is a 16 oz. quick-drying solution designed to seal and reinforce decayed wood. Trusted by professionals, this easy-to-use liquid penetrates wood fibers, halting decay and providing a robust base for fillers. Ideal for various applications, it ensures your wood projects are durable and moisture-free.
Brand | J-B Weld |
Material | Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Strong |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Manufacturer | JBWeld |
Model | Wood Restore |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 40001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 40001 |
Special Features | Strong |
J**S
This bloody stuff works! Special needs though.
Had an old set of windows in a very old house. House not worth all new windows due to other problems. Sills were rotted and water would just go down the cracks and fester. Wood was punky or soft and wouldn't keep any paint. Used a similar (but two part) epoxy product in Alaska before and it worked great. Thought I'd try this one part product. I will never go back to a two part system. This product penetrated the compromised wood quite deep down and solidified it. The next day I was able to putty the cracks and low spots and the putty stayed in place tightly. When using an electric dual action sander the putty did not loosen at all. After painting you couldn't tell they were ever damaged. CAUTIONS:Wait till the wood is completely dry. Remove any loose chunks and dust. I used light pressure with a wire brush and vacuumed the debris. In poor weather tarp the area and use an electric hair dryer or heat gun to dry surface quickly. Put putty on after this product, not before. USE GLOVES. Some people could be allergic to uncured product. Also use safety glasses if you are using air to blow out the debris. I prefer to vacuum the debris up instead of blowing them away. Also if the area below the window is one you don't want to leave a permanent unsightly stain on shield the area from drips. Don't pour on thick, often one wet coat will do it. A brush is recommended to get deep penetration into the cracks. One bottle will usually take care of two 36" inch sills or several smaller patches. If in doubt, buy two. If you don't have enough to completely fix a bad spot don't use it at all until you have enough product. Otherwise you will semi-seal up the surface and the new product will not penetrate the surface. I left the patches to dry overnight but if the surface is hard and not tacky after 2-3 hours you could lightly sand if needed and putty could be applied. Don't use heat to accelerate the drying process in the first hour or the penetration will not be as deep. A hair dryer will speed up the process though if the wood was good and dry before treating it with the j-b weld product. Acetone will clean up any dripping but also could affect the finish of the surface you are trying to clean, so the best technique is to mask as needed and watch for drips for the first 5 or 10 minutes. A throw away brush is what I recommend. After trying to clean up a brush I used with this stuff I spent more on acetone than the cost of the brush, let alone the time.Have fun and be prepared to be amazed.
W**K
Best Water Based Sealer
This is good stuff! Seals well and dries faster than other sealers. If you want a water based product this is the on to use!
R**H
Does what it says
Seems to work. Definitely solidified some fragile rotting wood. Can’t tell yet what the longevity will be but so far so good.
T**B
Hard Enough For Screws.
I wasn't convinced this could do the job, but I was happily surprised. Worked great on the wood rot on my railing. It was a two by four, and it had rotted out because of what must have been a split in the wood and a hard working carpenter bee.It made the wood hard enough, with several coats, so that it would accommodate these various wood screws (see pic). I think it created a great base for the wood putty as well.Remember, the first few coats will take longer to penetrate and dry, after that, it goes pretty fast. Took eight coats, but it did the job.Also, a little goes a long way. I almost have a full bottle left. Should be sufficient for any project.It's a buy.
S**E
Really works!!!
I was painting my house when I noticed had some dry rot on the gable gable board. After getting a crazy bid to repair. Came across this stuff and let me tell you it really works. Directions are straightforward. Within 3 hours this stuff had hardened up. After that grab some wood putty and puttied up. Quick sand job and couple layers of paint looked good. Would buy again
C**R
Really works great
Stuff is great, does what it says.
J**E
This project
I have used this for several projects now. Works great on older woold. Good capacity in once bottle. Just paint it on, so easy to use. It does harden the wood and provide a safety coat on top.
R**D
Easy to apply
Used this on some reclaimed wood that had some softer spots. One coat soaked in nicely and added to the durability of the wood. Decent price for the volume. Plastic bottle is nice for repeated use. Bought another product in a metal can before and the product dried on the threads rendering repeated use impossible.
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