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🛠️ Restore your wood, reclaim your space—flawless repairs that last a lifetime!
Abatron's WD Restoration Kit is a professional-grade, solvent-free epoxy system designed to permanently repair, reinforce, and waterproof damaged wood. Featuring LiquidWood and WoodEpox components, it offers a 30-45 minute pot life and cures in hours to create durable, shrink-free repairs that can be sanded, stained, and painted. Certified low-VOC and pest-resistant, this kit is trusted by historic preservationists and DIY pros alike for restoring wood surfaces inside and out.

| ASIN | B00JWRLO7A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,021 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Wood Filler |
| Brand | Abatron |
| Brand Name | Abatron |
| Color | No Color |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,339 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 8 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051191331008 |
| Included Components | Abatron Wrk60r Wood Restoration Kit, 24 Oz |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Abatron Wrk60r Wood Restoration Kit, 24 Oz |
| Manufacturer | ABATRON, INC. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | ABATRON - WRK60R |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Solvent-free, Liquid Epoxy Resin, Structural Reinforcement, Waterproof, Pest-proof, Shrink-free, Non-sagging, Moldable, Machinable, Sandable, Stainable, Paintable, Low VOCs, GreenGuard Certified |
| Part Number | EMW7330006 |
| Special Feature | Solvent-free, Liquid Epoxy Resin, Structural Reinforcement, Waterproof, Pest-proof, Shrink-free, Non-sagging, Moldable, Machinable, Sandable, Stainable, Paintable, Low VOCs, GreenGuard Certified Special Feature Solvent-free, Liquid Epoxy Resin, Structural Reinforcement, Waterproof, Pest-proof, Shrink-free, Non-sagging, Moldable, Machinable, Sandable, Stainable, Paintable, Low VOCs, GreenGuard Certified See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Carpentry, Furniture, Repair, Woodworking |
| UPC | 051191331008 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | Low to Medium |
| Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**L
Worked for us every time!
We live in an older log home and I was intrigued that this product was used by historical preservation societies to shore up and repair damage that can happen over the years. We have used this product both inside and outside to repair damaged logs, and even an interior bathroom floor that had a bit of damage around the base of the toilet. The product is easy to use, but you will have to wear gloves, especially for the liquid wood part of the treatment. It's a two part process, and even with the most practiced hands and careful use, it can be messy. The wood filler portion is also a two part process. There are gloves and a spatula included to make the process easier. Frankly, I found just getting into the filler with your hands and working it till it's even is the best approach. The product dries beautifully, it can be sanded, stained, and it is extremely durable. We always make sure we have tis product on hand for what may happen. Follow the directions, allow both the liquiwood and the filler to dry thourughly and you can't go wrong.
H**L
I swear this is the best product out there:) Saves one a lot of $
I had purchased this product from this seller November 22, 2016 but the 'leave a review' button is gone but I wanted to leave one now bc I just used the product:) So it took awhile for me to get the courage to do this project but today, I didn't think about it I just did it. I looked at the online videos a few times, read the instructs a few times and then got started. I'm repairing a wood floor from 1946 (I know this is original bc I've taken out a couple of walls and the floor was underneath and already stained). This was a previous doorway before someone else took out that wall. When I bought the house there was carpet down so I didn't know about it. Took out the carpet and HORRORS! I thought I would have to have the wood cut out and maybe put a perpendicular long piece in w supports under the floor etc. Research always gives more than one solution:) I found this and I knew I could do it and save a lot of $. When I got the Liquid Wood painted on I realized I didn't know when to put the Woodepox in... wait or immediate? So... I took a chance (it's Sunday), several ppl answered:). The seller gave me really good advice and the one following him in the post. 5-20 minutes said the seller and the other guy said he waited about an hour. I'd already waited about two hours but my stuff was soaked and just right... tacky to the touch. So I mixed up my play doh and started squeezing it into all the rotten crevices and smashed and smashed it in then leveled it off as best I could. I did all the holes, one after the other then went back and smoothed a bit with the alcohol. I poured some alcohol into a plastic cat food dish (I save these bc they are so great for painting on canvas and small jobs) and smoothed out the surface with the mud knife. It had already started getting firm but the alcohol made it pliable a bit again. When I painted on the Liquid Wood I used a paintbrush from my art set, a 1/2 inch across brush. Some of the crevices were under the wood so I couldn't see how far back or big so I poured the liquid on top of the brush next to the hole and just dabbed everywhere the brush would go and then I wouldn't waste the liquid trying to scoop it up into holes. This worked great. I coated everything about three times. I had mixed one ounce each of A and B of the liquid and had trouble using it all. There was more than enough even though I had a lot to cover. There's lots left over too. I did use all the Woodepox though. I realized it was best to take smaller amounts of each, mix them together then add some more bc the color has to be one color when the mixing is done. With the larger amount it seemed to take forever to get it to be one color. I just put it out on a plastic grocery bag and put my feet at either end of the bag to hold it down. Some pieces would fall out of my ball of play doh and I would just dab it up with the ball in my hand. Super easy to work with. I used the gloves but they must have been super man's:) Huge! I could have used my hair coloring gloves and the fit would be better. It did the job though. I'll try and post some pics of my pitiful floor. I know this is extremely amateurish but I wish I'd seen something similar while I was trying to work up the courage to start. Had no idea except the directions on what to do and I did just fine:)
V**A
Expensive but best thing for small repairs
Great product for spot repair of weathered, rotted wood.
D**K
Prep and taking your time yields excellent results
Most has been well covered by the other reviewers, but I will add a couple of tips/thoughts based on my experience using this product. I purchased to fill termite damage on the exposed roof rafters. Follow the directions and remove all loose material and get back to wood if there is paint. This is the toughest part of the job. After painting on the liquidwood (use a disposable chip brush) let it become tacky. Mix up small batches of woodepox on a piece of sheet plastic taped flat on a board, which will limit sticking to the mixing board . I had good luck using my fingers with disposable gloves kneading it to get a good mixture between parts a/b. I was surprised how far the little canisters go... more than I anticipated. It is easy to mix more if needed (vs having to throw away when you mix too much) and has decent working time. Press in the mixed epoxy into the crevasses with your fingers. Then use a stiff putty knife dipped in alcohol to smooth and shape it. If it is deep or wide you might have to do the fill in lifts letting the first rough coat dry and then add a finish coat. Using alcohol on the knife really made the difference getting it to match the adjacent wood and made final sanding a minimal job. Overall a great product with excellent results. After paint looks like new. It is much more pricey than Bondo but should yield a longer life patch.
I**N
Rebuilds wood!
Very cool product, I had a rotten piece of wood on the roof that was a special size. Would have had to get custom lumber made to replace it. Luckily I found this stuff and was able to harden the soft wood and replace the totally rotten wood with this plastic goopy stuff. You can't even tell where it was used once I got the texture correct.
K**E
Works great to restore rotten fascia
I used this on the outside of my house where I have giant old cedar boards. Some of the boards are almost 50 years old and had some rotten areas. This works great to rebuild those rotted out spots. It's easy to work with. Just follow the instructions. You can sand it and paint it and no one can tell the difference. It saved me thousands of dollars.
J**O
Dries hard like it should.
This product works as advertised. Once set up, the putty is very hard, which is a good thing. The powder was a bit on the dry side but I managed to mix it okay. I will be using more of it on the deteriorated/rotted wood in our travel trailer I think it will do the trick quite nicely. Would recommend this product.
J**R
So far this the longest lasting product of this type i have used.
For several years I've used it mainly outdoors on different types of wood and in areas that experience a lot of sun exposure. I haven't seen it failing anywhere yet. Some others I've used have developed a few problems. It's important to follow the directions. Also, to use a good quality topcoat. Both oil base and water base paint have worked well on it for me. But, PPG and SW are the only ones I have used for a long time. I have not used in any places requiring structural or load bearing stresses. It's not much more expensive than others that have not performed as well.
S**T
Great product, easy to use.
This was a good product and very easy to use. I used it to fill a cavity on the upward side in a 6x6 beam which supported my crib dock. It had started to rot. I dried it and filled it with no issues. Sure beats replacing a large beam. Water will not pool there now and it is hard and strong and should not rot again.
D**C
Excellent restoration material for wood
Used this to restore my mother-in-law's old wooden sign for their house. Has sentimental value so it was great to be able to do so. The resin made it waterproof and protects it against further rot while the paste was great for rebuilding the rotted parts and takes paint well so it could be matched.
C**E
Great Stuff!
Excellent product but expensive. Also the putty was much easier to work with than the competition. I bought some craft syringes from Amazon to get the epoxy deep into the cracked wood. When project completed it dried rock solid, so happy!
S**T
Good product
Easy to make and install, reliable, and durable.
B**B
Amazing product - highly recommend
I was all set to replace my door and several partially rotted deck boards. Since it was a big job I thought, why not try this product before the hard work. The area on the door was where a hinge attached, and after following the instructions, it has worked perfectly. The deck repairs also saved me hours of work and money. We live in a rain forest on the ocean so wood rots very quickly, even treated wood, so I am thrilled I can now fix areas before it becomes serious. The liquid sealer really holds all the soft wood back into a solid part. I love it when something does what they say it will do.
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