🖍️ Fix it like a pro, without the fuss!
The Mohawk Finishing Products M230-0202 Fil-Stik Repair Pencil in White is a user-friendly solution for quick and effective repairs. Designed for ease of use, it requires no heat or special tools, making it perfect for busy professionals. With fade-resistant and non-bleeding permanent colors, this repair pencil ensures your fixes last. Plus, you can top coat immediately with aerosols or other coatings for a seamless finish.
M**S
Works Great for Small Spots
This is like a big waxy crayon for your furniture. I used this on an old white ikea cabinet and it covered up the smaller dings and scratches really well. Bigger patches should probably use something else. You can see the difference it makes in the photos. The color isn’t a perfect match but you really can’t tell unless you take a flashlight to it or look really close. A few times when I was using it I would look away and have a hard time finding where I was working. I’d definitely recommend this.
N**.
Such a great product
In a 5 minute span of time, I used maybe 10% of this product to:- Completely hide damage on all 4 corners of an ikea desk (damaged out of the box, very annoying until I got this product!)- Fill in missing areas of paint/board on 3 10+ year old bookshelves- Fill multiple tiny holes in my office walls- Fill holes in my bathroom walls- Fill holes in my bedroom wallsThere are so many uses for this. It's easy to rub in, it's impossible to see from a distance (or up close, if you get good at applying it), the excess comes off VERY easily, and it takes no time at all to use. If you can use a crayon, you can use this stick.I love this thing so much. Thank you!
M**A
Did more damage
Unfortunately this product was not good. I followed the instructions on how to use it, but it took off more paint and kept chipping it off. Was not impressed and was left disappointed after reading good reviews that led to my purchase. Hopefully others have better luck.
B**P
Works pretty well
I grabbed this to fix a piece of door frame that got nicked up. You do have to apply quite a bit of pressure in order to get it to adhere to the surface. I ended up taping off the good parts of the door frame and just filling in the nicked portion. If you know where to look, you'll obviously see where it is filled in but given a casual glance it looks good as new.
C**E
Filler pencil
Just as described have already used it works pretty good fill in the little gaps around a door frame with it or on the door itself with a damp rag you can wipe away any excess looks great. I'm using it to cover up marks from a wheelchair excellent job.
A**N
Small but mighty
I was hopeful that this stick would cover the imperfections on my white door frame. It has helped some but did not cover as much as I’d hoped. Stick is waxy and adheres well to the paint but is difficult to get into tiny grooves. Color matched well with different hues of white. Would purchase again in different colors. Good value for a small stick which can be used in many surfaces.
M**)
Great coverup
Crack in laminate wall in my trailer was driving me nuts. Easy to fill with this stick however not sure how it will hold up when trailer is traveling over rough highway roads or when locked up in the heat. I will report back after some travel.
B**B
Perfectly fills small tack holes in a melamine side panel and white painted baseboards.
Tenants used tacks in the panel on the side of the cabinet to hold their extra keys.The panel isn't painted wood - - - it's a thin, white melamine sheet - - - so it wasn't as simple as spackle and paint.Before having to resort to painting the entire panel, I tried this fill stick.It worked perfectly, and after rubbing the excess away with a microfiber rag, the tack holes are not even noticeable at all.We did luck out that the panel is the same white as this fill stick. If it was another color, I'm not quite sure how I'd have colored it to match.Easy to use. Just rub it over the hole with a good bit of pressure. When enough product fills the hole, get a soft cloth and start pressing it into the hole and rubbing the excess off.I also found a few spots in the (painted white) baseboards where previous spackle had come out of the nail holes. Being too lazy to get out the spackle and paint, I tried this.It worked great. I'm not sure if this would hold up to scrutiny at eye level, but for a fill way down on the baseboard, it worked wonderfully.I don't imagine this would work with typical drywall, as the pressure it takes to fill the hole and rub off the excess seems like it would rub paint off the drywall as well.For melamine and moulding trim, it works beautifully.
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