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I need to smooth out lots of screw holes and various dings in some
plywood shelving. I was going to use wood filler putty but it seems so hard to work with, not very smooth, kind of dry, crumbly, difficult to spread. So I notice all these different spackling varieties at the HD--"crack shot", "vinyl spackling", "fast and final" etc. They all list wood as an acceptable substance, although I have always thought of spackling in terms of repairing drywall dings. The spacking seems to spread on much more easily than the wood filler. So, what's the best product to use for filling lots of holes in some wood that will be sanded & painted (oil based paint)? Will the spacking perform well, or is there some reason to stick with the wood filler stuff? I was using Elmer's wood filler. Thanks, Chris |
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