TotalBoat Clear Penetrating Epoxy Wood Sealer Stabilizer for Rot Repair and Restoration (0.75 Gallon, Cold Weather)








Key features
- •Easy-to-use, two-part, low-viscosity formula penetrates, seals, preserves, and protects hard and soft woods.
- •Ideal for wood rot treatment and repair: prevents fungi & mildew growth. Acts as a hardener for punky, rotted wood.
- •Low-viscosity, no VOCs, no harsh fumes. Easy cleanup with just soap and water.
- •Epoxy kits are available in regular and cold-weather formulas in quart, half-gallon, and gallon sizes. Simple 2:1 resin to hardener mix ratio provides reliable results every time.
- •TotalBoat Penetrating Epoxy is best used in temperatures between 65-90°F. Cold Weather Penetrating Epoxy is ideal for use in temperatures between 40-65°F.
TotalBoat Clear Penetrating Epoxy Wood Sealer Stabilizer for Rot Repair and Restoration (0.75 Gallon, Cold Weather)
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Good stuff!
The Jammer✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
I bought this to coat inner hull of an old wood boat project. When I read in the directions that you can use the penetrating epoxy as a "primer" for the fairing compound I started mixing little batches and using it everywhere. I wish I started my varnish coats with this stuff, my wood (mahogany plywood) was a little checked from years of sun and this would have filled it much faster then the many coats of varnish! I have some left over and I am going to use it on some of the trim on my house where the corners come together and the wood has gotten soft, so I can repaint it without worry of it soaking up water and pealing the paint!
Very easy to work
miguel muñoz✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
I was skeptical at first , I prepped the surface of the area by drilling holes just past the top layer of glass , injected the penetrating epoxy in to all the holes and waited for it to cure . I let it sit for a few days. When I checked the work it was like good as new. Compared to cutting out the area and putting new core and re-glassing, it's a breeze.
Good product
steven thatcher✓ Verified Purchase•June 17, 2023
For the delamination.
Works Great
Tony Cook✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2023
This product work exactly like described.
Wear a carbon filter mask
Colby Parsons✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
While this may have low VOCs (it does have minimal odor) I find that it affects my lungs anyway. The next day or two after using, I feel sick like I have low grade bronchitis. I recommend using a carbon filter half mask respirator when applying this.
I have been using this to partially seal plywood prior to painting, and I have been happy with the results. I use some inexpensive 4" roller covers. And I thin one to one with isopropyl alcohol. I have also tried acetone and that works well too. On its own, this doesn't soak in as much as I want. I do wish this cured in a day instead of two. But overall I am happy with the product.
I have been using this to partially seal plywood prior to painting, and I have been happy with the results. I use some inexpensive 4" roller covers. And I thin one to one with isopropyl alcohol. I have also tried acetone and that works well too. On its own, this doesn't soak in as much as I want. I do wish this cured in a day instead of two. But overall I am happy with the product.
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