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Aqua Coat Water-Based Clear Wood Grain Filler Gel is a 1-quart, fast-drying, low VOC gel designed for deep pore penetration and smooth wood finishing. Made in the USA, it offers easy application, sanding, and water cleanup while being environmentally safe and compatible with water-based stains and clear coats—ideal for professional and DIY woodworking projects seeking a flawless, glass-smooth finish.




















| Brand | AquaCoat |
| Finish Type | clear, smooth |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Material | Gel |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cabinets, Carpentry, DIY woodworking, Furniture, Keepsake Boxes, Luthier, Table, bar and desk tops, Woodworking Recommended Uses For Product Cabinets, Carpentry, DIY woodworking, Furniture, Keepsake Boxes, Luthier, Table, bar and desk tops, Woodworking See more |
D**E
Excellent properties
Applied with a body filler spreader, this stuff goes on smoothly, dries quickly to a completely clear finish, sands to a fine white powder with no clogging of sandpaper, and cleans up with water. Grain filling is uniformly excellent. I’ve used this only with shellac- and water-based finishes, so I can’t comment on its use with oil based finishes. Most highly recommended.
S**.
Kids loved it
The Aqua Coat Water Based Wood Grain Filler Gel has been a game-changer for my woodworking projects. This fast-drying, low-odor clear wood filler is not only effective but also environmentally safe, which is a huge plus for me. I've used other wood fillers in the past, but this one stands out for its non-toxic properties. It's a pint-sized powerhouse that I can always rely on to fill in those pesky gaps and imperfections in my woodwork. Craftsmanship has become a pleasure with this wood filler gel. It seamlessly blends with the wood grain, leaving a flawless finish. The fact that it dries quickly allows me to proceed with sanding and finishing sooner, saving me valuable time on my projects. The low odor is a breath of fresh air compared to other products I've used, making my workspace much more comfortable. In a world where environmental consciousness is vital, I appreciate that Aqua Coat has created a product that not only works exceptionally well but also prioritizes safety for both users and the environment. This wood filler gel has become a staple in my woodworking toolkit, and I can't recommend it enough to fellow wood enthusiasts. It's a must-try for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking experience with a top-notch wood filler.
N**T
Does What It's Supposed to Do
I've read the reviews, which are for the most part pretty positive. A few folks had trouble but most did not. My experience with Aqua Clear is generally good. It's not a magical "practically does the job for you" kind of product. It is a grain filler, if you've worked with oak then the need for grain fillers should be somewhat familiar. This product works but it does what it does progressively. It's a water based product so when you apply it the grain in the wood will "rise", that's normal with most woods. After application and a suitable drying time you have to sand it. Some complained that if you use sand paper you sand right through it. That is perfectly okay, the majority of the product is supposed to sand off leaving the product in the "lower" pores and grain. You build the product on the wood through successive layering until you reach the smoothness you are looking for. For very porous woods the directions suggest sealing with an unwaxed shellac first to seal the wood. I can see that as helpful. Sealing wood is not an "effortless" process, no matter what you use. Aqua Clear isn't cheap but it does work if you use it correctly. I use an old PETCO rewards card as an applicator and I give the product ample time to dry. It takes several coats to get the degree of smoothness I like.
M**O
Unusual use of a great product
First off I will say I don’t use this product as intended. I am a taxidermist and I use it to fill places I can get stuffing or foam into. It works really well. It’s thin enough to go through a needle and can be injected. I really love working with it. It’s also very easy to clean up.
E**S
Works great of fine grain wood. Not so great for course grained wood.
So this stuff works great on some wood, but for others it does not work so great. The one thing I love about this stuff is that it is a clear gel that can be tinted and is easy to spread and work into the grain. I used a transtint mission brown in the grain filler over the general finish dark cherry stain and my goodness does it make the grain pop. It was absolutely beautiful. So thats what I like about this stuff. What I do not like about it and the reason I gave it 5 stars is because it just does not work very well on heavily coarse grained woods such as red oak and ash. Works great for fine grain woods such as maple and sycamore though. Now if the manufacturer stated that this product was not good option for heavy grained woods. Then this would be a 5 star product, but you are led to believe it will be great for any type of wood and that is just not the case. This stuff will will with heavily grained woods, but it is a time consuming process, because you will have to apply 5 or 6 coats of the stuff. Maybe more with an hour of drying and sanding in between each coat. So your project is a fine to medium grain wood then I say go for it. This stuff will work great for those. If you are working with heavily grained wood though. Then look for something else as there are better grain fillers out there for this type of wood.
T**K
Easy to apply filler that doesn't tint the wood
The best thing about this filler for me was its soft gel texture. It's not so loose that it flows but not so viscous that it's hard to spread. I applied it easily with a shop towel, working it into the grain with a circular motion. It dried quickly - I typically gave it 45 minutes but could have probably sanded sooner. One mistake I made was that I applied/sanded 3 coats of filler before any seal coat on my finished piece and that prevented some of the end grain in particular from absorbing my finish and taking on the darker color we see when we apply our first coat of finish. That left my piece a bit splotchy until I gave it a vigorous sanding and then re-applied my wax oil finish. My plan for future will be to apply a coat of shellac or finishing oil, then proceed with the Aqua Coat filler until smooth before putting on my final finish coats. I've always found the texture of filler to be a pain - too runny or too stiff - and this product really hits the sweet spot for me.
D**H
Aqua Coat Clear Wood Grain Filler - Smooth As Glass
I have been building "Heirloom Quality" Custom Woodwork for 35+ years, every species from "Alder to Zebrawood" has been in my shop at one time or another, I've never had ANY complaints, the Finish is what my clientele sees first, It can make or ruin a nice custom project. With some of the species I work with selling as much as $40 a board foot, I can't afford to "cut around" some twisted or curly grain, Aqua Coat Clear Wood Grain Filler is the best answer for most of my finish problems, apply oil, stain, dye or what is needed, coat with clear dewaxed shellac, sand w/ 320 grit, clean off the surface, "wipe on, wipe off" like paste wax, let it sit for 1-2 minutes, scrape across the grain w/ a bondo knife, give it a day to dry, sand w/400 grit, if needed for open grain, repete- seal with shellac, sand w/600 grit- top coat with anything -Polyurethane- Lacquer- Clear Enamel, or what is best for your project. It will look as smooth as glass, it fills all the pores, all the open grain- it can be tinted w/ water based tint, and used over bare wood. I have never had any problems with this filler, it's the easiest product to use for a smooth as silk finish- Thanks Amazon for carring such a wonderful product, at a very good price
R**R
Waste of Time & Money - Useless!
We have honey oak cabinets and painted them white with holes this product would eliminate a majority of the grain look. We bought one small jar and had to come back for the larger jar in order to do the multiple coats other reviews said this required. The product is a Vaseline like consistency but starts to get clumpy fairly quickly in the jars. The smaller jar was enough for us to do a single coat on 22 cabinets and 8 drawers. I applied fairly liberally with a putty knife going against the grain and then used a rag to smear in circles and fill the different levels of the cabinetry. Finally finished with a very thorough wipe with the grain because I was afraid of it leaving a layer/marks that would be visible when painting. After they dried you could still feel EVERY single grain in the wood. Bought jar 2. 3 days later very lightly sanded them all and repeated the process from above. Used half the larger size jar. Coat 2 dried and still they felt NO different. I’ll also mention that the rag we used to wipe with got pretty stiff not too far in. This stuff does not take long to dry at all! I did not experience the difficulty sanding it off like other reviews. For the most part it dried completely clear. Let the second coat dry for 4 days. Sprayed a layer of paint on them hoping that even though I felt the grain it’d miraculously be filled... not the case. Bottom line.. don’t waste your money and time. This crap does not work. I’m kicking myself for spending $70+ on jars of Vaseline that didn’t do a thing. We used spackle putty on the cabinet boxes and while that was a much bigger pain in the butt to get in the small nuks and a much bigger mess it filled way more in a single coat than or cabinet doors did in two coats of this crap. Our contractor (after the fact) mentioned hes had good luck with some coats of sanding primer. Use literally anything but this or at the very least mix Vaseline with Elmer’s glue for the same outcome but 10x cheaper.
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