
Minwax 106-g Early American Colour Indoor Wood Putty
Article #1449122
Model #13614
Format 106GR
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Description
A non-hardening, pre-mixed and easy tu use putty colour-matched to Minwax wood stains and intended to repair minor scratches, gouges and nail holes.
- Available in various colours
- Color-matched to Minwax stains
- Non-hardening and bonds well to wood
- Simple to use, no sanding necessary, excess wipes off easily with a damp cloth
Product specifications
Unit of Measure Quantity
3.75
Warranty
None
Color/Finish Family
Brown
Unit of Measure
Ounce(s)
Manufacturer Color/Finish
Early American
Base Material
Water-based
Clean-up Method
Soap and water
Package Quantity
1
Container Size
3.7-oz
Use Location
Interior
Dry Time Indicator
No
Low Odor
No
Paintable
No
Sandable
No
Stainable
No
Minwax 106-g Early American Colour Indoor Wood Putty is rated
out of
5 by
101.
Rated 2 out of
5
by
JW11 from
Becomes rock-hard in the closed container.
I purchased a container of this a few months ago and used a little and capped it tightly. Recently I needed it again, and it was rock hard. How can this happen when it's supposed to be "non-hardening"?
Date published: 2024-03-30
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Bobr from
Worthless. What are they thinking?
Renters put hole in door. Well, many with scratches. Put the in. Two days later still soft. What the heck am I supposed to do? I guess replace the door. Cause this crap is worthless.
Date published: 2024-01-10
Rated 1 out of
5
by
disappointed customer from
Will NEVER harden
Many customers have complained about them wrongfully assuming this product would harden *eventually*. NO, IT WILL NOT. But if I am the one buying it and using it, then shame on me. However, it's actually my flooring contractor who has been using this to try to fill out some dent and gap/voids. As it never hardens, I questioned the materials they used and they eventually gave in and told me this is the product they used. They promised me that *EVENTUALLY* it will harden and I just need to give it adequate time. What a joke, and I don't know if he said that because he genuinely was misguided or because he knew it all the way and would just like to grab my cash and run, all the while letting me waiting forever in vain for this product to harden. Minwax should really completely remove this product from its product line as I see there is no use of it whatsoever other than causing massive confusion among contractors and consumers, and leading to disasters after disasters.
Date published: 2023-11-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
iHateTivo from
Disapointed
Its my fault for not noticing the fine print, but what is the purpose of non-hardening putty? Its like filling a gouge with bubblegum. Now, I have to scrape it out and hope it doesn't interfere with whatever hardening putty I replace it with.
Date published: 2023-10-27
Rated 2 out of
5
by
echu from
not non hardening
Do not believe the statement that it does not dry out. Opened a new jar because the old one was pretty dry. Fresh jar was hardened about 1/4 inch in top.
Date published: 2023-10-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Alywen from
The best!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Did not disappoint!!! Hanlded my job with eeezzz... will be buying more in the future. VERY easy to handle was very impressed. Great quality could definitely tell its not cheaply made. But also not expensive to by!!
Date published: 2023-08-10
Rated 1 out of
5
by
bds65 from
Worked well one time.
One time use & remainder hardened in the container!
Date published: 2023-03-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Richard30 from
Poorly labeled - useless product; never hardens
Minwax - your product is poorly labeled and misleading people who expect it to harden like traditional wood putty. They're damaging their projects with your product.
Instead of blaming the customer for not reading the small print on the back (which is far from clear), how about you do the right thing and prominently label the front with "Does Not Harden", and maybe don't even call it 'putty'. Consumers have a strong expectation that wood putty will harden and be sandable / paintable / maybe even stainable - if Minwax wants to make an exception to that rule, the onus is on you to clearly mark your product. (Separately, I can't fathom what market research led you to the conclusion that people actually want a wood putty that stays soft - how useless.)
Date published: 2023-03-13