Wood Restoration Kit
Conveniently Packaged Wood Repair Kit Containing the Essential Products for Restoring and Repairing Rotted, Deteriorated, or Damaged Wood: LiquidWood®, WoodEpox®, and Abosolv®*.
*24 fl. oz. kit does not include Abosolv.
Uses: LiquidWood is a penetrating epoxy wood consolidant, used to structurally harden, regenerate and waterproof decayed wood. WoodEpox is a shrink-free epoxy putty used to fill, repair and replace missing wood, permanently. Abosolv is a general purpose thinner and solvent for epoxy. It is used to thin LiquidWood when necessary and can also be used for general epoxy clean-up.
Use these products together to restore and repair wood on windowsills and frames, columns, doors, moldings, clapboards, balustrades, boats, furniture and anywhere wood needs to be strengthened or repaired.
Features and Benfits: LiquidWood and WoodEpox are 100% compatible, and when used together, they create structural, shrink-free, permanent repairs that mimic original wood. They bond permanently even to previously damaged substrates and are resistant to further damage by water, insects, UV, and more. Both products can be machined with traditional woodworking tools and are paintable just like wood. These products are proven by decades of exceptional performance and are continually specified for use on prominent and historic structures. They are easy to use and produce professional results. Abosolv is an ideal inclusion in the kit as a thinner for LiquidWood and a general cleaning and smoothing solvent for both LiquidWood and WoodEpox.
Available in four sizes, these kits contain LiquidWood Part A and Part B, WoodEpox Part A and Part B, and Abosolv*. Kits also contains disposable gloves, putty knife, mixing sticks, and instructions. Additional tools and accessories including measuring cups, disposable brushes, putty knives and more are available here.
*24 fl. oz. kit does not include Abosolv.
Technical Characteristics: See individual product pages or download our technical data sheets for individual product specifications.
LiquidWood and WoodEpox are GREENGUARD® Certified meaning that they have been 3rd party verified to contain virtually no VOC’s (volatile organic compounds).
Wood Restoration with LiquidWood and WoodEpox
Learn the Basics - Mixing LiquidWood
Learn the Basics - Mixing WoodEpox
Customer Questions & Answers
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Does Abatron inc have a suggested or recommended type of coloring brand/type for the 2 part solid mix. Wood tone is what I'm looking for.
Thank you
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Q Does Abatron inc have a suggested or recommended type of coloring brand/type for the 2 part solid...... Read more answer nowAsked by November 14, 2023 11:03 amonAnswered by the admin
You can use a dry powder pigment to color the WoodEpox. We have dark brown, black, brick red, goldenrod/yellow and white available.
Does WoodEpox expire? I see lots of exterior DIY in my future and it would be so handy to have the large kit to use as needed without worrying about running out,, but not if it expires or dries out.
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Q Does WoodEpox expire? I see lots of exterior DIY in my future and it would be so handy to have th...... Read more answer nowAsked by November 9, 2023 1:55 pmonAnswered by the admin
The product has at least a 1 year shelf life but can be used for years as long as it stored properly.
Is it possible to dry, lower moisture content, of a wet deck floor board? How?
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Q Is it possible to dry, lower moisture content, of a wet deck floor board? How? answer nowAsked by October 9, 2023 3:17 pmonAnswered by the admin
You can try applying heat.
Can you use a backer rod when filling in holes?
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Yes.
I have 3 porch post that need repair at the bottom. They are 4 by 6. Damage probably 3inch repair on height and 3 inch depth. How much would I need to order?
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Q I have 3 porch post that need repair at the bottom. They are 4 by 6. Damage probably 3inch repair...... Read more answer nowAsked by September 29, 2023 3:19 pmonAnswered by the admin
It's hard to say how much LiquidWood will soak into the rotted wood. As far as WoodEpox coverage goes, 2 pints covers 58 cubic inches & 2 quarts 116 cubic inches. You can use that coverage as a "ball park" figure for the LiquidWood, but it will vary depending on the amount of rot you have to consolidate.
Larry –
The LiquidWood and WoodEpox products work great. It does require some practice to understand the cure rates, to have the right selection of applicator bottles, and to judge how best to time the changes in viscosity after mixing with the project needs. Also, WoodEpox is stainable, but in order to match adjacent wood, I have the best success in repairing mahogany floors and doors by reapplying stain directly on wet varnish using a cotton swab. That’s because the wiping step after staining will typically favor the removal of stain from the WoodEpox patch compared with the adjacent wood, and, later, the varnish brush will also typically further swipe away the stain from the WoodEpox patch. I have not tried the added pigment method (yet).
Walt –
8 years ago, I repaired my Airstream travel trailer’s plywood floor. It had a hole rotted completely through and also an area around the wall perimeter at the rear corner. The perimeter of the wood subfloor was soft, with splintering and delaminated plywood layers. I decided to try the Abatron Wood Restoration Kit, the quarts size.
First I dried the floor, following the instructions. Then I drill holes through the upper layers of the delaminate plywood, about 2″ to 3″ apart, so that the epoxy liquid could penetrate easily. Next I used the 2 part putty compound, reinforced with layers of fiberglass cloth, to fill in the 2″ x 8″ hole. Next, after mixing the 2 part epoxy liquid, I used a small tipped bottle to inject it into each drill hole. I went back to each hole multiple times, until no additional liquid would absorb. The whole surface of the soft area was completely wetted with the absorbed epoxy. The next day I had a solid floor!
I have tow the trailer many thousands of miles since then, all over the USA from the Florida Keys to the north woods of Maine, from the Atlantic ocean to Yellow Stone and Glacier NP.
The repair has held up under all the abuse I have given it. I am really happy that I made the repair this way.
It saved me at least a thousand $, compared to replacing plywood.
Robert Bordelon –
Excellent products for rotting exterior doors
paul tharp –
used it before. great
James Gwinn –
great stuff
Dick Alderson –
Amazing product for rotting wood! Been using for 10 years.
Jean Chester –
I have used this product for years and it has worked beautifully. Every time.
Bob From Massachusetts –
I had my doubts that Abatrons Liquidwood and WoodEpox would work. I have two 4×6 posts on my screen porch with some rot. Using a dremel tool, I took out all the rotted wood. In addition, scraped off some of the paint. Not knowing how much LiquidWood to mix. I mixed 4oz of part A and B then applied. It was way more than I needed. Then waited for it to get tacky. Then I put on the gloves and mixed equal parts of the WoodEpox. Still having my Doubts that this lightweight stuff is going to work, I fill in the area with about the size of a softball with WoodEpox. I waited until the next morning it was dry and solid. So I sanded it and gave it a few coats of paint. I have to say Abatrons Liquidwood and WoodEpox is Amazing and easy to work with and it fixed my issue. Wow, this stuff is great.