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The Fil-Stik Light Assortment (M230-1220) offers a convenient solution for filling nicks and scratches with its semi-hard putty sticks. Designed for easy application without the need for heat or special tools, this versatile assortment allows for color blending and is perfect for tile repair. Made from durable epoxy resin and PVA, it ensures long-lasting results across various surfaces.
Item Form | Putty |
Specific Uses For Product | Tile Repair |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White, Almond/Interior Putty, Natural Amber, Natural Tone, Light Nordic Oak, Champagne, Antique White, Wheat, Beige Tone, Blonde, Pickle Frost, Off White |
Material Type | Epoxy Resin, Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) |
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I had a problem with my order being delivery. When I let the buyer know. They sent one out right away and I got it the next day. They were great to work with. And I like the product
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Get the kit if you're not sure of the color match
Saw a little reel on Instagram about them (they used the white one on painted trim to fill nail holes). I was sold and saved this specific kit in my cart for at least 6 months before purchasing.Our kitchen cabinets are solid wood and painted a custom shade with a darker antique finish around the edges of the panel design. We have so many dings and chips in them but the builder/cabinet maker did not leave us any touch up paint and i'm scared to take a cabinet door off and venture to the hardware store to get it custom matched because heaven forbid something happen to it in transit and then i'm out a door. I finally pulled the trigger on this kit because I hoped i'd get pretty close with one of the shades (instead of ordering 10 other shades of varying degrees of antique white at $7-8 a pop.There are actually 2 shades (a third works also, only when looking at certain angles not in direct sunlight) that fill in all of the chips as I hoped they would. Not a 100% exact match, but to the naked eye nobody would know. They are a little harder and more waxy than I expected so they take a little bit of elbow grease to get them to fill in a deeper gouge, but you're then able to polish the excess off nicely and it leaves a smooth finish.In the fall I usually go around and touch up paint in my wood trim and can't wait to get the white one out and go to town on the nail holes that the builder didn't fill in too well.