Brand | bondo |
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Specific Uses For Product | Wood |
Material | Resin |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid, Cream |
Special Feature | Two-part formula, Quick and durable repairs, Sandable in 15 minutes |
Color | Light Brown |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | Medium |
Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
UPC | 076308200824 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076308200824 |
Manufacturer | Bondo Home Solutions |
Part Number | 20082 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 7 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | 20082 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Filler 1.9 pounds, Hardener 1 ounce |
Style | Bondo 20082 Home Solutions Wood Filler, 1 Quart |
Pattern | Filler |
Special Features | Two-part formula, Quick and durable repairs, Sandable in 15 minutes |
Included Components | 3M Bondo Home Solutions Wood Filler |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |

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3M Bondo Wood Filler 30 oz (850.49 g) with Bondo Cream Hardner 0.5 oz (14g), Repairs Chips and Cracks in Wood, Sandable, Paintable, and Stainable (WF-QT-ES)
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Brand | bondo |
Specific Uses For Product | Wood |
Material | Resin |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid, Cream |
About this item
- TWO-PART FORMULA chemically bonds with surface to adhere permanently
- QUICK, DURABLE REPAIRS to damaged and rotted wood
- USE ON MOST WOOD-BASED interior or exterior surfaces
- Permanent, non-shrinking repairs
- Sandable in 15 minutes
- Paintable, stainable and water resistant
- Additional items needed: rubber gloves, Bondo spreader, 3M sanding sponges/sheets
- Interior or exterior use on wood trim, siding, window sills, decks, doors, furniture
- Includes Bondo Blue Cream Hardener
- Use with Bondo Rotted Wood restorer to fully repair rotted or soft wood
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Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
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3M Bondo Wood Filler 30 oz (850.49 g) with Bondo Cream Hardner 0.5 oz (14g), Repairs Chips and Cracks in Wood, Sandable, Paintable, and Stainable (WF-QT-ES)
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Bondo Wood Filler is a permanent, fully paintable repair material for a broad range of projects inside and outside the home. Ideal for almost any wood surface, the two-part wood filler forms a permanent bond and will not shrink. It cures fast – in as little as 15 minutes it can be easily sanded by hand or power tools. Bondo Wood Filler is suitable for staining or painting in only 25 minutes.
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Bondo Home Solutions Wood Filler rebuilds, restores and replaces rotted or damaged sections of wood on doors, windows, fences, furniture, shutters and more. This wood filler is the best choice for repairing any wooden item in or around your home. Once dried, it can be sanded, shaped, planed, drilled, routed or sawed just like wood. This durable product is formulated to accept stain and paint more naturally than most wood filler products. For rotted wood problems, use Bondo Home Solutions Rotted Wood Stabilizer before applying the wood filler.
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Sold By | Amazon.com | CTI Industrial Supply, LLC | MOLLOR PAINT | SWIFTCHOICE | boncart-B | Amazon.com |
color | Light Brown | Salmon | White | White | Black | Tan |
compatible material | Wood | Wood | Wood | Wood | Wood, Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Stone | Wood, Plastic |
volume | 1 fluid ounces | 12 fluid ounces | — | 16 fluid ounces | — | 6 fluid ounces |
number of items | 1 | 1 | — | — | — | 1 |
viscosity | — | — | High | Medium | — | Relatively high (cannot provide specific value without further information) |
water resistance | water resistant | water resistant | not water resistant | waterproof | water resistant | water resistant |
container type | Can | Can | Tube | Can | — | Can |
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Customers find the wood filler works well for repairs, particularly for rotting siding and larger damage, and appreciate its durability, noting it will outlast the wood itself. The product sands easily within 15 minutes and sets up in less than 2 minutes, though opinions about ease of use are mixed - while some find it easy to apply, others say it's very hard to work with. The drying time and hardening speed receive mixed feedback, with customers noting it dries quickly and hardens quickly, though some find these properties problematic.
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Customers find that the wood filler works great, with one customer noting it functions similarly to auto body filler and another mentioning it's workable for at least 5 minutes.
"...gossiped with my neighbor for about 15 minutes and by then it was set pretty good...." Read more
"...Even so, for a few bucks, the Bondo spreaders worked quite well; they’re stiff enough to mix the Bondo thoroughly and apply it, but have just..." Read more
"...I wasn't sure how well it would work out and it adhered exceptionally, well. I have no problem whatsoever...." Read more
"...It sets-up in about 5 minutes and quickly becomes rock hard. Excellent product." Read more
Customers find the wood filler effective for various repairs, particularly praising its performance on rotting siding and larger projects.
"A great item for patching wood" Read more
"...It is repairable, the appearance right now...." Read more
"...=== The Good Stuff === * The product is great for larger repairs I use it to hide countersunk lag bolts, or to repair gouges or knot-..." Read more
"...It still was a good solution to fixing the issue when you don't have the proper tools to replace the rot with PVC wood or the pressure treated..." Read more
Customers find that the wood filler sands easily, with many noting it can be sanded smooth within 15 minutes, and one customer mentioning it sands exactly like automotive Bondo.
"...It really does dry hard in 15-20 minutes and is easily sandable...." Read more
"...quickly, and it becomes very hard within half an hour or so, it is sandable. It is repairable, the appearance right now...." Read more
"...Easy to sand. Sands smooth. It cures a medium green and my latex primer didn't hide it very well so plan on using a high-hide primer/paint...." Read more
"...Pros are that the condo does not shrink and it sands well. Cons are that it sets up VERY QUICKLY!..." Read more
Customers find the wood filler durable, describing it as strong and noting that it will outlast the wood. One customer mentions it holds up well in direct sunlight.
"...is non-porous (so it won’t soak up any of the oils in the product), sturdy to mix the heck out of the two components quickly, and perfectly smooth,..." Read more
"This is a high quality very strong filler. It fills and holds extremely well...." Read more
"...It dries quickly and hard, is easy to sand and paint, and holds up well to use and weather...." Read more
"...This is better than standard wood filler and it holds. I've had repairs that lasted over 10 years with this product...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about how quickly the wood filler dries, with some finding it fast-drying and suitable for sanding, while others report it dries too quickly, particularly for larger holes.
"...It really does dry hard in 15-20 minutes and is easily sandable...." Read more
"...But it does dry quickly, and it becomes very hard within half an hour or so, it is sandable. It is repairable, the appearance right now...." Read more
"...I'm finding that the less activator the longer working time but a bit longer to dry...." Read more
"This stuff is great. Dries fast and really hard." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about how quickly the wood filler hardens, with some finding it effective while others report it becomes unusable within 5-10 minutes.
"...and got a place I missed after about 12 minutes and though it is hardening a little I was still able to get a space filled...." Read more
"Gets hard fast and stays hard forever. As long as you take your time mixing it it will work out for you. Do layers instead of one thick application...." Read more
"...But it does dry quickly, and it becomes very hard within half an hour or so, it is sandable. It is repairable, the appearance right now...." Read more
"...ONLY exception, costing it one star, is that it hardens way too fast. You have a minute for good spreading. This really needs to be fixed." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the wood filler: while some find it works fast and sets quickly, others report that it takes too long and has a very short working time.
"...The big issue is that it cures very, very fast. Even if you spread it out which is a trick you can do with a lot of fiberglass resins...." Read more
"...I'm finding that the less activator the longer working time but a bit longer to dry...." Read more
"...Cons are that it sets up VERY QUICKLY!..." Read more
"...However using it is a bit of a challenge, and requires you to work fast." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseI was scared to death when applying this to the stair landing I've been working on. I decided to measure, glue, sand, cut etc.,a large portion of the landing using LL Flooring's, red oak select, tongue and groove flooring. After sanding and prepping I tried Minwax colored filling which is great on smaller spaces, but this time it cracked over night. I sanded most of it off as the Amazon truck pulled up with this stuff. So many reviews complained about work time, color, and ability to take stain. I still have one more landing to do so I will post pictures as I go with that one. As you see in these after stain pictures, it seems to take it just fine. I used Minwax semi-transparent, water based stain. This is one coat, allowed to sit 12 minutes before wiping down. I'm thinking the error must be by user and maybe lack of experience mixing and using epoxy products and also experience applying stain. I can't speak to the review that used oil based stain as this stuff feels like hard plastic when dry. I can still see where the epoxy is applied but it is covered enough that I'm sure after drying and getting the second coat, it will only be my critical eye that will know its there. I sanded it down starting with 50 grit then stepped up to a final 220, then I stained the next day after building up some nerve. I mixed very small amounts maybe three or four teaspoons and then added a little dap of the activator. I mixed for about a minute and applied. I had to repeat this in a smaller amount to touch up a couple places that I felt needed attention. I was able to do all the seams in about 7 minutes first round and still had workability. I then gossiped with my neighbor for about 15 minutes and by then it was set pretty good. I let it rest another 10 or fifteen minutes while I gathered my sanding crap again. I sanded all of the protruding layers starting with 50 and going down again, just to keep consistent with the wood. I also filled a couple chipped spots from the circular saw, but again, my eye will not go there come second coat. My anxiety now put to rest, I am excited about this product. I wanted to post pics right away to help anyone looking to see how it takes stain specifically, because no one else posted transparent stain pictures that helped me much. This was truly a shot in the dark for me. Next landing I'll post more before, during, and final pics when my project is finished. For reference I used a darker stain, Aged Barrel. But as you can see there's plenty of wood grain character. I posted a picture of the stairs too so you can see the depth of color. The epoxy dried like the color of a shelled peanut prior to sanding. This DIY queen is happy thus far.
UPDATE:
I uploaded pictures of yesterday's mess leftover in the small cabinet paint roller dealy. I scraped it out pretty good and scraped the plastic putty knife. This epoxy is for wood so it's possible to reuse hard plastic container and putty knives by breaking off or scraping it off with something stronger. I'm finding that the less activator the longer working time but a bit longer to dry. I went back and got a place I missed after about 12 minutes and though it is hardening a little I was still able to get a space filled. I was not in a rush so I left it to dry and took a break, so I can't say how quick or slow it dried. Lastly, use in a well ventilated area. Yes it stinks, it's epoxy. I hope this helps. Good luck to you all.
I was scared to death when applying this to the stair landing I've been working on. I decided to measure, glue, sand, cut etc.,a large portion of the landing using LL Flooring's, red oak select, tongue and groove flooring. After sanding and prepping I tried Minwax colored filling which is great on smaller spaces, but this time it cracked over night. I sanded most of it off as the Amazon truck pulled up with this stuff. So many reviews complained about work time, color, and ability to take stain. I still have one more landing to do so I will post pictures as I go with that one. As you see in these after stain pictures, it seems to take it just fine. I used Minwax semi-transparent, water based stain. This is one coat, allowed to sit 12 minutes before wiping down. I'm thinking the error must be by user and maybe lack of experience mixing and using epoxy products and also experience applying stain. I can't speak to the review that used oil based stain as this stuff feels like hard plastic when dry. I can still see where the epoxy is applied but it is covered enough that I'm sure after drying and getting the second coat, it will only be my critical eye that will know its there. I sanded it down starting with 50 grit then stepped up to a final 220, then I stained the next day after building up some nerve. I mixed very small amounts maybe three or four teaspoons and then added a little dap of the activator. I mixed for about a minute and applied. I had to repeat this in a smaller amount to touch up a couple places that I felt needed attention. I was able to do all the seams in about 7 minutes first round and still had workability. I then gossiped with my neighbor for about 15 minutes and by then it was set pretty good. I let it rest another 10 or fifteen minutes while I gathered my sanding crap again. I sanded all of the protruding layers starting with 50 and going down again, just to keep consistent with the wood. I also filled a couple chipped spots from the circular saw, but again, my eye will not go there come second coat. My anxiety now put to rest, I am excited about this product. I wanted to post pics right away to help anyone looking to see how it takes stain specifically, because no one else posted transparent stain pictures that helped me much. This was truly a shot in the dark for me. Next landing I'll post more before, during, and final pics when my project is finished. For reference I used a darker stain, Aged Barrel. But as you can see there's plenty of wood grain character. I posted a picture of the stairs too so you can see the depth of color. The epoxy dried like the color of a shelled peanut prior to sanding. This DIY queen is happy thus far.
UPDATE:
I uploaded pictures of yesterday's mess leftover in the small cabinet paint roller dealy. I scraped it out pretty good and scraped the plastic putty knife. This epoxy is for wood so it's possible to reuse hard plastic container and putty knives by breaking off or scraping it off with something stronger. I'm finding that the less activator the longer working time but a bit longer to dry. I went back and got a place I missed after about 12 minutes and though it is hardening a little I was still able to get a space filled. I was not in a rush so I left it to dry and took a break, so I can't say how quick or slow it dried. Lastly, use in a well ventilated area. Yes it stinks, it's epoxy. I hope this helps. Good luck to you all.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseI am restoring old French windows and the wood needed a lot of patching, reinforcing and rebuilding. I had never used Bondo wood filler, but everyone assured me it was the best product for the job.
The results are fantastic, but what a MAJOR pain in the neck Bondo is to use! First, you need to figure out how much of the tiny tube of hardener to use for the big quart of filler. After watching a bunch of YouTube videos, I got the idea, and the fact that I went through the entire quart of filler and had just a tiny bit of hardener left probably means I got the ratio about right. If you’ve never used Bondo, I highly recommend watching the videos — you really do need just a tiny bit of hardener for the small amount of Bondo you can reasonably use before it hardens.
I also bought the pink Bondo spreaders (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BOC9K4) because one video said that the Bondo spreaders are the color that the mixed filler/hardener should be. Either that video was using a different formulation or Bondo changed the color of the hardener — it’s blue, not red, so when you mix it, you’re aiming for a sickly, light-green color. Even so, for a few bucks, the Bondo spreaders worked quite well; they’re stiff enough to mix the Bondo thoroughly and apply it, but have just enough flexibility to help smooth the product (which, based on my experience, is definitely an skill that requires a fair amount of practice).
You need to mix this in very small batches (at most, a few tablespoons at a time) because each batch must be used in literally 2-3 minutes. When time is up, the mixture quickly starts caking and getting hard, making it utterly useless. And on the topic of mixing, I ended up mixing it on an 8”x10” piece of acrylic, which is non-porous (so it won’t soak up any of the oils in the product), sturdy to mix the heck out of the two components quickly, and perfectly smooth, which makes clean-up much easier after each batch. And yes, you need to clean the mixing board and the utensils after each batch; otherwise, your next batch could be contaminated and your spreaders will be caked with hard Bondo which will prevent smooth spreading of the next batch.
As for the results, they are amazing, despite the TOTAL PITA this product is to use. The product can fill deep holds solidly, but can also build up pretty delicate shapes (sometimes requiring 4-5 thin layers and lots of sanding to get perfect). It really does dry hard in 15-20 minutes and is easily sandable.
If Bondo would just invent an additive that would increase the working time — even by a few minutes — this would be a lot easier and less frustrating to work with. As it is, however, it is a total pain to use, but worth the effort given the excellent results.
Final note: Be sure to wear thin gloves (thin latex/surgical gloves) when mixing and applying the Bondo. However careful you think you can be, Bondo will end up on your fingers and it is absolutely miserable to remove!
5 (begrudging) stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseA great item for patching wood
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luciano AReviewed in Canada on June 11, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Putty Bois
Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseExcellent produit, mais il est très important de suivre les instructions, durcit très vite. Appliquer par petite dose sur le bois pourris ,une fois durcit peut être sablé.
- Quresh BahrinwalaReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 28, 2025
1.0 out of 5 stars Short Supplied
Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseWe have received only 3 pieces. Ordered quantity was 5pcs.
- Tomasz SarzynskiReviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars good staff
Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseIt's working very well.
- John PhillipsReviewed in Canada on May 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Feathers out beautifully
Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseUsed this to fair out rough plywood. Sticks to the surface really well and feathers out to zero edge. Dries in 15 minutes as it states. Great for restoring damaged edges too. Great product. Sands perfectly.
- BrianReviewed in Canada on September 2, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product. However
Pattern Name: FillerVerified PurchaseExcellent product. However, it is important to follow the directions on the can, especially concerning using the mixture amount within 3-5 minutes. Do not make up more product than you can use within that time period. Therefore, recommend when using the product for the first time to make up a small amount so you can determine the amount you can effectively spread within 3-5 minutes. When the mixture begins to firm up it becomes more difficult to spread smoothly, so on bigger jobs you are better off to make more than one layer as it will be a smoother surface and no or less sanding will be required at the end. Once the product commences to set, you can not spread the product smoothly.
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