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What Customers Are Saying
The product is highly effective at sealing and protecting wood, even in challenging conditions. Customers found it penetrated well into the wood, hardened up nicely, and provided a durable, flexible finish. Many reported it was easy to use, with the 2:1 mixing ratio being particularly helpful. The product works well for a variety of applications, from repairing rotted or damaged wood to sealing and protecting new wood surfaces. While a few customers experienced minor issues like long drying times or mixing difficulties, the reviews are overwhelmingly positive about the product's performance and effectiveness.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Penetrating Epoxy
Would RecommendWorks very well for damaged/weathered wood. This soaks into the wood and prevents further weather damage. The only drawback is that it needs to be sanded or washed to remove the amine blush after it has cured so primers will bond to it.
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Penetrating Epoxy sealer works quite well.
Would RecommendFantastic! I was able to salvage seriously deteriorated lumber & restore to initial functionality. Syringe works well on horizontal surface....not so much on vertical. Brushes waste less material.
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Inlays with epoxy
Would RecommendWorks great to keep epoxy inlays from bleeding into the wood grain
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A Wood-Rescue Epoxy I've Relied On for Years
Would RecommendI've used TotalBoat penetrating epoxy for years, so when a leak left some wall framing soft and punky, this is what I reached for instead of cutting the wood out. The penetrating epoxy is a true two-part solids epoxy: it wicks deep into damaged wood, cures hard, and turns spongy fiber back into something solid and sealed against moisture. The included syringes let you inject it into voids and end grain, and a small amount of acetone thins it for deeper penetration when a spot needs it. For mater...
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very far reaching
Would RecommendVery easy to use and spread. A thin layer goes a long way. I found the pumps the best way to measure. Use it in small batches to go a long way. Easy mix and mixes well
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Penetrating Epoxy in a Monterey Wood Boat.
Would RecommendIn 1998 I owned a rare 40ft Monterey Double ended Commercial Fishing Vessel . There was a Grounding Rod in my Rudder Block of the Vessel. It was built in 1918. So over the years it had turned to mush. I drove to Richmond to his facility. Talked to him and purchased Part A and Part B 5 gal each or the Penetrating epoxy. I planned to use it all over the boat. He told me to mix equal parts A and B wait a bit then I started pouring and mixing it. i had made a trough in the Keel Rudder Block which wa...
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Penetrating
I like this product to thin and stabilize wood before epoxy pours
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Easy application
Would RecommendWe used this protect the floor of an old pontoon boat. It was easy to use and went on quickly using a paint roller.
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So-so Results
Epoxy (cold weather variety) was mixed according to directions and applied at 55F to plywood as instructed. Two coats applied to surfaces with three coats on the edges. It didn’t seem that the epoxy penetrated very much- it mostly just sat on the surface until it cured. It will work for my purposes, but the result was not what I expected. Not sure if the problem was the product or some unknown user error…..
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Penetrating epoxy sealer
Would RecommendThe epoxy was easy to apply and will provide excellent water protection on my boat trailer bunk boards.
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Fantastic stuff
Would RecommendThis is an amazing product, easy to mix and easy to use. Totally encapsulated the wood I used it on to a beautiful gloss finish( which I had to rough up for the next step. Getting ready to order another gallon
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