Description
RTG Wood Rot Repair Epoxy is a low-viscosity, two-part liquid epoxy sealer designed specifically for repairing wood surfaces around the home. Ideal for windowsills, trim, drip caps, decks, and more, this epoxy effectively restores the structural integrity of damaged wood.
This epoxy features a unique formulation that allows it to saturate softened wood quickly, penetrating deeply to harden and reinforce the wood. Its 100% waterproof properties protect against further damage by isolating the wood and stopping hidden hairline leaks. In severe cases of wood rot, it is advisable to drill holes in the affected area and pour the epoxy liberally to ensure thorough saturation. Additionally, it serves as an excellent sealant for new wood, offering long-lasting protection against humidity.
Key Features:
- Clear, two-part liquid epoxy treatment that penetrates deeply to stabilize, harden, and seal wood.
- 100% waterproof formulation restores the structural integrity and original strength of damaged wood.
- After curing, the surface can be lightly sanded and painted or varnished for a finished look.
- No VOCs and no odor, making it suitable for both interior and exterior applications.
- Available in multiple sizes: Pint, Quart, and Half-Gallon Kits, each containing Part A (resin) and Part B (hardener).
- Easy 2:1 mix ratio ensures accurate measurements and reliable results every time.
- Temperature-dependent pot life: 25-30 minutes at 75°F and 18-22 minutes at 85°F, with full cure times of 4 days and 2 days respectively.
RTG Wood Rot Repair Epoxy is an essential product for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts looking to repair and protect wood surfaces effectively. Its high-performance characteristics and ease of use make it an ideal choice for anyone seeking reliable wood restoration solutions. This epoxy not only offers immediate structural reinforcement but also ensures long-term protection against moisture and decay, making it a valuable addition to any home improvement toolkit.






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