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Product Description PC-Petrifier is a single component adhesive, formulated to fully penetrate and revitalize rotted wood. Modern technology has allowed us to develop a water base wood consolidate that is environmentally friendly. PC-Petrifier's low viscosity allows deep penetration into soft rotted wood fiber, restoring old wood to near structural integrity. Seal and restore rotted soft wood fibers in window sills, sashes, frames, trim, decorative beams and columns, etc. PC-Petrifier can also be used to prepare old wood for priming and painting. Apply to exposed wood grain to protect from damage. Not for structural repairs. If you have structural wood damage, please see our PC-Rot Terminator. Do not use in conjunction with PC-Wood Guardian or other Borate products. Conduction (electric): Non conductive. Thermal shock: Excellent. Toxicity: Non toxic once cured. VOC: Not greater than 85 g/l. From the Manufacturer PC-Products, celebrating 75 years of “Fixing Your Things”, with quality, reliable repair products. Repair solutions for just about anything that needs repair or what you can manage to break. From Concrete to Wood restoration and heavy duty permanent repairs, we have you covered.Yeah; We can fix that
J**N
Easy to use and works well
Easy to use and hardens the rotten joists up well. First I cleared any loose rotten wood. I applied the hardener with a paint brush. It was easy to use and hardens up quickly. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase.
R**S
Works and Almost No Odor
I am repairing 125 year old rotted wood old growth fir window sills. PC Hardener soaks right into the wood and hardens in a few hours. After it drys you can tell if you missed a spot by sticking your finger nail or a screw driver in to see if in resists. Easy to apply to a horizontal surface. You need a brush for vertical surfaces where it tends to drip or narrower areas like window trim that is fluted. I bought a box of cheap chip brushes to work with the hardener. Virtually no odor! I bought the smaller size 32 oz to see how it worked and how far it would go. Photos are before and after on west and east facing windows and typical of the rotted weathered sills on my house [30" wide 6" deep] with deep cracks, some of which go almost al the way trough 2" thick wood. One 32oz container hardened four window sills and the 24oz PC Woody epoxy filler set was enough to fill those four sills. Easy to clean up spatulas and hands with denatured alcohol. Easy to sand the epoxy with 80 grit sandpaper. It feels like a great surface to paint too.
B**B
Really don’t know if it will work as stated but it’s worth a shot !
Really don’t know if it will work as stated but it’s worth a shot ! Easy to apply .Purchased this product to repair our 34 year old treated wood outside decks (3) . Generally (99%) of the decking material was solid but had grain separation. We had scheduled to have the decksk painted but elected to do this repair prior to painting to see if we can get a few more years out of them. Will sand and have the decks repainted next summer .
P**B
Works as promised
This worked really well to stop the rot and flacking of an old chest. It dries relatively fast and didn’t stain the finish
K**H
Wood rehab
Works very well on water damaged plywood.
P**N
Worth the Money
Best Wood Hardner I have used easy to put on.
M**
Wood gets sticky if not fully dry
Used the product on soft wood. It is a very thin liquid. I don’t think it did too much on the wood. I did two coats of it and it didn’t seem like a huge difference.
T**B
Very good absorption into rotted wood; water-based makes it so much easier to work with.
Using this to stabilize old rotted timbers on a 100-year-old Tudor-style exterior. I had been using the Bondo wood stabilizer, which is a good product but it's spirit-based and smells awful and not good to breathe.This product is water based but still manages to absorb into the wood very effectively. Dries overnight (the Bondo product is faster, a couple of hours) You can kind of squirt it on a horizontal surface and brush it in. For vertical surface, I have found that the best method is to pour a little of this stuff into a party cup and use a cheap bristle brush (1 inch artist's brush works well) and just kind of dab it into the wood.The main purpose of this product is to harden the surface of rotted wood so there's a stable base for an epoxy putty (bondo or any of the specialty play-doh type putties.) which you use to fill the holes and recreate the shape of the wood. The putty itself is rock hard so it needs something hard to hold on to, otherwise the whole thing would fall apart when you shape and sand the hardened putty.Anyway I like this and the price (while not cheap) seems reasonable. This bottle will probably handle 5 or 5 square feet of wood surface that needs to be treated.
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