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5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator

$4.95

$8.99

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Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff

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Model: DAP 540 Series 00540 5.5oz Natural Plastic Wood-X W/Drydex, 5.5 OZ

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Sure but it's overkill. Difficult to sand when dry and hard as rock. It's better for areas that will get wet and/or need to be tough

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VegaTheChosen
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Quote from SweetT23 :
In case this is a serious question, if you're talking about a hole to the outside then yes. If you're talking about a mouse hole inside your house like on Tom & Jerry then do not do that. You trap a mouse inside your drywall you'll be smelling that thing in a month trust me

It's actually an old hole. The previous owner of my home had mice. I cleaned everything out. No more mice. But now I have 2 inch hole in my cabinet under the sink. It's currently covered with duck tape, and I hate looking at it. And I can't afford to replace cabinetry so figured this might be a nice fix.
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cacadiablo
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Quote from JRodLC :
16 oz. is also $9.23, which may be a better deal for some.
https://a.co/d/9JqQavN
16 oz. non-pink version is $7.52 at Walmart

https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/102733865
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Quote from VegaTheChosen :
It's actually an old hole. The previous owner of my home had mice. I cleaned everything out. No more mice. But now I have 2 inch hole in my cabinet under the sink. It's currently covered with duck tape, and I hate looking at it. And I can't afford to replace cabinetry so figured this might be a nice fix.
I think this is better for smaller holes/gaps/scratches.

What I do for mouse holes... I stuff a stainless steel scrubber into them (so there will not be any new mice chewing through). Then a quick squeeze of PU foam filler (like Great Stuff) to cover it all up. When dry, I cut the part that sticks out with a sharp knife or razor blade.
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Fat_Fielder
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If a dog scratched the heck out of a wood door, could this be a good repair, and be hard enough to withstand future scratching?
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VegaTheChosen
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Quote from Wasser :
I think this is better for smaller holes/gaps/scratches.

What I do for mouse holes... I stuff a stainless steel scrubber into them (so there will not be any new mice chewing through). Then a quick squeeze of PU foam filler (like Great Stuff) to cover it all up. When dry, I cut the part that sticks out with a sharp knife or razor blade.

Thanks!
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imjustherefordeals
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Thanks need this for woodpecker holes
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Quote from LennyM4178 :
I use this on 3d prints to fill gaps
Do you use as-is or mix with water or something else?

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burn
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genuine question, can this be used to fill the drill holes in the studs and have new drill/bolt into it when replacing a TV mount?Thanks!!
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WeezyWham
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Quote from burn :
genuine question, can this be used to fill the drill holes in the studs and have new drill/bolt into it when replacing a TV mount?Thanks!!

this is meant for wood not drywall they make the same for drywall
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ditto33
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Can this be use on drywall cracks repair.
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ugadawgs98
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Why is every question about drywall? This is wood filler. Different product.
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burn
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Quote from WeezyWham :
this is meant for wood not drywall they make the same for drywall
sorry for not being clear, I meant fill this product into the wood studs. is that a valid application?
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clinteastwood
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Durham's dry wood filler in the can works pretty well for me and you can mix it with water instead of it drying out in the tub. I think that's the better option for most of my use anyway.
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late_apex
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Note that this is available in different colors. I use the white more often than anything else.

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jaylio5555
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Quote from burn :
sorry for not being clear, I meant fill this product into the wood studs. is that a valid application?

No, if you drill near where you filled it, it will come out. I TRIED THAT. Lol
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Quote from ugadawgs311 :
Would this be good to use on a wooden, outdoor fence post? I had to move a gate handle, so I have 2 small holes that need some sort of patching.

Only consideration is color. I used this on my deck for some surface imperfections, and even though it's close in color, it's really obvious even after staining (transparent stain). Doesn't bother me but just pointing that out.

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