Not exact matches
If it were
wood, I would suggest trying
wood filler or even spackle, but Bondo would be
better for metal.
Tip: Your finger is the
best tool for applying
wood filler to curved surfaces.
You can buy the Durham's rock hard water putty at any hardware store and mix it yourself, or for
better results I have used Zinsser's
wood filler (don't know the exact name) but found it at Home Depot.
I need a few boards for the deck (puppy chewed boards do not look
good),
wood filler to fix the inside puppy chewed baseboards, kind of need new carpet for the kids» rooms, oh, and more Valspar paint to repaint the ugly, icky brown stained front door.
Once the
wood filler dried, I sanded it very
well and then was able to paint it.
Chic bathroom with floor to ceiling white quatrefoil tiled wall framing white clawfoot tub paired with floor - mounted tub
filler beside built - in linen shelves filled with crisp white towels as
well as hot pink stool on dark
wood floors.
I filled in the the large scratches and dings on top with
wood filler, but the natural imperfections and knots in the
wood remain, and
well, it's
wood and I don't want to hide that.