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Rustins Wood Hardener is a 500ml professional-grade solution designed to penetrate and stabilize rotted wood, making it ideal for various indoor and outdoor applications. Its clear matte finish not only repairs but also enhances the natural beauty of wood, ensuring longevity and durability for all your wood projects.
Manufacturer | Rustins |
Part Number | WDHD500 |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 4.4 x 17 cm; 303.91 g |
Item model number | WDHD500 |
Size | 500 ml |
Colour | Clear |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Solvent based, polymer solution., Wood Hardener |
Volume | 0.5 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Coverage | Deep Penetration |
Special Features | Moisture Resistant |
Included Components | Rustins Wood Hardener 500ml |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 304 g |
M**T
Does what it says on the tin !
Really goid product, literally does what it says on the tin.Used to restore an old storage crate which had been riddled by woodworm.Part of the wood was almost like paper where you could squish it by hand.This has hardened the wood to the point where it is now stable and no longer disintegrating.It has left a slight sheen to the wood , rather than shiny and darkened it slightly but the darker colour may be because this wood had been left untreated for so long.The easy was was to treat the entire lights of wood so it all looks the same.But as the crate is an old apple crate using different types and thicknesses of wood it blends in quite well.Would rather have it the way it looks now than in danger of falling apart and worried about moving it.Don't get me wrong I wouldn't lift it up by the treated piece as I dont think it would bear the weight. But it has definitely stabilised and strengthened the wood to an almost miraculous level.Very happy with this product and would definitely use/ buy againFollow the instructions, wear gloves and clothes you dont mind getting soiled.And if possible work outside as a very strong smell.If workung inside iluse in a well ventilated area as it has a very strong smell ( similar to turps or paint thinners).
C**Y
Works well for what I wanted. Recommended!
This works well for what I wanted. Easy to apply, has good coverage even when applied thick. 2 of these covered my bin store lids (approx. 1x2.5m squared).Leaves a protective film like finish, which resists rain and strengthens the pallet wood I used nearly 4 years ago.Price is average I think.Recommended.
E**S
Very good product
Amazing product. It works so well. Very easy to use. Be prepared to throw away your paint brush after. Not the cheapest of products but it is good quality.
C**T
Great product
Does what it says on the tin
A**.
Great solution for an old fence post
Great solution for an old fence post. The wood was rotten and crumbling, let it dry out, covered with hardener after it had dried out and it saved the post. It even slowed the screws down when putting next fence slats up how much more solid it makes it.
M**K
Not the best.
I had previously bought a 250ml can of another well known brand in the green tin, which I was impressed with, but realised I needed a lot more. There was a 2 week wait from the seller who had it at a good price, so assumed all brands were pretty much the same. The other brand was as thin as water as soaked right into the wood straight away. The Rustin's is thicker and lots of it just sits on top of the wood. Also, there is a really strong smell over a day later, which I didn't notice with the other brand. As for effectiveness, I'm not sure. My deck might be beyond saving with wood hardener..
G**A
Does what it says
Great product to use with good durability. It dries very quickly and is easy to apply. The only negative is that it leaves a shiny finish.
K**E
Yes, oh, yes!
The ability of this stuff to turn squishy, slimy, rotten wood into a rock-hard material is just extraordinary. It's saved me from from having to replace any amount of rotten wood around my house -- doors, window frames, flooring...If you haven't used it before, however, it's worth bearing in mind that what it leaves you with is not really 'wood' as we usually understand it: it's a kind of plastic composite. It will change the colour and texture of any wood that it comes into contact with, whether rotten or not. You'll have to be a bit careful, using it on wood that is highly visible. Expect to have to paint it, and expect that sanding it smooth will take some elbow-grease.I you apply this with a brush, you'll probably have to throw the brush away afterwards. I'm not sure what, if anything, can clean it off effectively. You don't want to get it on your skin and, of course, you really, really don't want it in your eyes.And it's not a filler: if the wood has been badly eroded by rot, you'll need to fill it afterwards, once the rot is gone.Also, it stinks. The Wickes brand is cheaper, and not as noxious; but the Rustins works better.
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