Wood Repair Putty for Smooth, Polish-Ready Furniture
Make damaged wood look whole again
Turn cracks, crevices, and uneven patches into a smooth, polish-ready surface. Fill the flaw, level the repair, and get your furniture ready for its next finish.

Everything For A Cleaner Repair
The putty, shade options, and included tools turn a rough defect into a finish-ready repair without a separate shopping list.

Fill The Flaw
The opaque, cream-textured putty fills cracks, crevices, gaps, and visible imperfections in wooden furniture. Spread it into the damaged area for a more even surface before the next finishing step.

Match The Shade
Available shades include white, maple, black walnut, dark brown, and orange. That range gives you a better starting point for repairs across different wood appearances, though grain and existing finish still affect the final match.

Level It Cleanly
The orange spreading scraper gives you a controlled way to distribute and level the putty across the repair. Two round sanding discs support surface refinement when the filled area is ready for sanding.
What Restorers Notice
Straight from people using the kit on cabinets, dressers, trim, side tables, and home woodworking projects.
I bought it for cracks in an old cabinet. Having the orange scraper in the box made the first repair much less intimidating.
Used it before repainting a vintage dresser. The scraper made it easy to get the filler level before sanding.
Compact and useful for the small gaps in my weekend woodworking project. The sanding discs were a nice touch.
I tidied damaged wooden trim before doing touch-up work. It was simple to spread and did not require a separate tool.
The maple shade was a good starting point for my craft table. After leveling and refining, the surface was ready for its finish.
I used it on a rescued side table and expected the process to be fussy. It was much more approachable than buying loose filler and figuring out the tools myself.
The tub was convenient for several little crevices around the cabinet. The shade was close, but not exact, so I still needed a finishing color.
Useful for preparing a damaged wood panel before sanding and painting. The included discs work well on small areas, but I would use larger sanding sheets for a broad repair.
I wanted a ready-to-start set instead of buying filler, a spreader, and sanding supplies separately. This covered the small repair on my hallway table neatly.
Fill, Level, Refine
Keep the repair controlled from the first clean-up to the final surface preparation.
Clean The Defect
Remove dust and loose debris from the crack, crevice, or damaged area. The surface should be clean and dry before filling.
Press In The Putty
Choose the closest shade and work enough cream-textured putty into the opening to fill the visible imperfection.
Scrape It Level
Use the orange scraper to spread the putty across the area and remove excess material. A controlled layer makes the next step easier.
Refine The Surface
Use a sanding disc to smooth the filled area when ready, then continue with polishing, painting, or the finish planned for the piece.
The Numbers Behind The Kit
A compact repair setup with enough included detail to make small furniture and woodworking fixes feel straightforward.
Less Searching, More Restoring
The practical difference is having the repair material and basic surface tools together, without overstating what any filler can do.
| This repair kitREADY TO START | Separate supplies | Household caulk | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood-specific repair paste | Yes | Partial | No |
| Application scraper included | Yes | No | No |
| Sanding discs included | 2 | No | No |
| Multiple wood-tone shades | Yes | Depends | No |
| Ready for surface preparation | Yes | Depends | Partial |
Four Pieces, One Repair
Everything listed here arrives as one compact setup for filling and refining wood imperfections.
A Better Way To Finish The Repair
A small crack can make an otherwise useful piece feel permanently damaged. This compact kit gives the repair a clear path from visible flaw to finish-ready surface.

The Small Flaw Problem
One crack or open crevice can undermine the look of a table, cabinet, or wooden craft project. Dust settles into the gap, and repainting alone does not make the uneven area disappear.

A Repair Kit That Fits
Instead of hunting for filler and improvising a spreading tool, you have the putty, scraper, and sanding discs together in one compact package. Choose the shade that gives your repair a sensible starting point.

From Gap To Finish
Work the cream-textured putty into the imperfection, scrape it level, then refine the area with a sanding disc. The surface is prepared for polishing, painting, or another finish.

Keep The Good Furniture
Repair is a practical way to keep a favorite wooden piece in use. Fill the flaw, complete the surface preparation, and bring the furniture back into the room with pride.
Prepare The Surface Properly
The repair looks its best when the final sanding and finishing steps match the piece and the chosen coating.
About this item
Bring cracked, uneven wood back to a smooth, polish-ready state without replacing the piece. This compact kit combines wood repair putty, an orange scraper, and sanding discs for furniture restoration
Multi-purpose wood putty for filling cracks and repairing wooden furniture with a smooth, polish-ready surface
- cracks in wood
- crevices and surface gaps
- damaged wooden furniture
- uneven repair areas
Before You Start
Clear answers on shade matching, coverage, finish preparation, and what arrives in the compact kit.
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