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CrystaLac® Clear Waterborne Wood Grain Filler

CrystaLac® Clear Waterborne Wood Grain Filler

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Clear wood filler dries rapidly for quick sanding! 34644 - CrystaLac Wood Grain Filler, Quart

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Clear wood filler dries rapidly for quick sanding! It’s great for exotic woods that are colorful, and it can be tinted with dyes or colors to match the wood. Makes an ideal wipe-on sealer for porous woods.

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Technical Details:
  • Just wipe on and trowel off with sanding between coats.
  • Apply several coats on deep holes.
  • It can be tinted with dyes or colors to match the wood.
  • For best results, stain wood before applying filler.
  • Minimal shrink formula.
  • Quart.
  • Caution: Avoid breathing sanding dust. Use an OSHA approved dust mask. Contains silica. Do no ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Keep from freezing.

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(1) Quart CrystaLac Wood Grain Filler

 

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CrystaLac® Clear Waterborne Wood Grain Filler

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Customer Review Rating: 2.8
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(18 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by Steve, from Holly Springs, NC on 5/11/2012
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0

I didn't have much luck using a squeegee or putty type of knife so it sat on my shelf for quite awhile. One day I really needed something to fill in a top made of flat sawn Red Oak so I took it down, put on rubber gloves and applied it by hand and it worked like a charm. I put down large dollops and proceded to really work it in with my hands and then would smooth it out leaving a very light film all over and I then allowed it to dry over night. The next day I hit it with the sander and my pores were nicely filled. When I first used it I think I was filling the pores but when I would wipe it or use a squeegee to clean of the excess it would pull out the filler which is why this time I allowed it to completey dry and sanded off the excess.

2) Submitted by Daedalus Wyss, from Salem, OR on 7/1/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0

Crystalac is very different from other non-water based grain fillers I have used. I thinned it a little bit with water, and spread it on mahogany with a brush. It seemed to fill all the pores really easily, and without much extra help from the brush, which is what I'm used to having to do. I left it on for 15-20 minutes. It stayed really wet for quite a while, maybe because I thinned it a bit. But after about 15-20 minutes it began to set up and became the consistency of pudding. At that point I troweled it off with a plastic scraper. The excess came off really easily without removing any filler from the pores. I was really happy with how cleanly it scraped, it didn't leave behind much for me to sand later. I let it dry for a few hours. Then I sanded away the excess, which wasn't much. And the sanding took me a lot less time than with other fillers I've used. I'm really happy with the results. I can't wait to try using dye for a colored fill!

3) Submitted by Chris Fisher, from Maynard, MA on 6/18/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
As others have noted, instructions on product are worthless and I learned how to use it from the successful reviews here. I used two coats on my quartersawn white oak table top. It was applied with a plastic 3" putty knife which allowed me to force it into the pores. On each coat I made no attempt to leave excess material. Beyond that I did a light sanding with 320 grit paper and followed up with several coats of shellac. This product allowed me to avoid about 15-20 coats of shellac I'd otherwise do to obtain a piano finish. Although it claims to dry clear I can see it has an nearly imperceptible whitish hue. This stuff rocks!
4) Submitted by Jon Smithson, from Chicago, IL on 2/24/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I read the reviews but still decided to try this product. I started using it and had the same problems as everyone else, hard to sand, not filling grain at all, it seemed worthless. Then I figured it out and this product actually works really well. This is how I applied it. Work in small areas, 15" x 15", apply with a foam brush leaving a typical finish layer making sure it is pretty level. Then let it set up a little, maybe 2-3 minutes. Once it starts to get tacky, rub across the grain with burlap. I rubbed until it was almost dry. This forces the filler into the grain, it also leaves a very thin layer on the surface which makes sanding very easy about an hour later. After two coats, the grain on my walnut burl table was completely filled. Hope this helps some people out.
5) Submitted by Greg Smith, from Navarre, FL on 2/14/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
After some trial and error (the instructions are pretty close to worthless), I managed to learn a few key points. Being thin bodied, it soaks in more than you would think. As a result, you can't be to quick to remove the "excess". I apply it liberally working it in with a rubber squeegee with an eye to leaving a thin layer proud of the wood surface. After about 45 minutes, you can remove any excess product with a plastic body putty spreader (it will be pasty at this point). You may also see dry spots where the original layer was too thin and completely soaked in to the wood. I take this opportunity to work the excess paste scraped from other areas into those dry spots. Using this technique has given me pretty much a complete fill in luann with only one coat. Wait at least 36 hours to sand (48 or more is better) and the sand paper won't clog as quickly. Like all fillers and finishes though, drying time varies considerably based on conditions. If your sand paper loads up rather than giving you a fine white powder, stop sanding and let it dry longer. All in all, it's a finicky product but produces results (a clear, stainable filler) that I haven't been able to get with other products.
6) Submitted by Clare Chu, from Fremont, CA on 10/17/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
Did the job for me. You have to apply very very thin coats and scrape off most of the filler before it dries. Then wait to sand, so that you get a thin white powder residue. Of course I was not trying to fill a table-top to mirror finish, but just smoothing over some African mahogany that had the fuzzy stripes in between the smooth stripes. I got a smooth surface as a result with the grain still all there.
7) Submitted by Carroll Evans, from Benton, KY on 6/30/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
Cons: Not enough instructions with the product. Plugs up sandpaper in seconds. Took too many coats to get to the advertised finish. Pros: Easy to use after some experiments. Easy clean up. Even though it took many application I did get the finish I wanted on a walnut cabinet. Over-all I did like this product better than others I've used but it looks like it could be a little thicker or pastier (if that's a word).
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