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Customer Review

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2024
    I liked this filler at first and used it for a few holes, but it’s almost impossible to sand. It sets like foam or rubber, so instead of sanding smoothly, it tears. If you’re like me and tend to overfill and then sand back for a perfect finish, this filler isn't a good choice. It's also very lightweight and soft after drying. It’s sold by volume, not weight, because it’s not dense, which means you can still leave marks on it even after several days of drying. This makes it a poor option for filling holes.

    It might be useful for cracks that have some movement, where you can cover it with a harder, sandable filler afterward. But on its own, it’s tricky to work with if you want a good finish. The working time is so short that it starts to set before you’re done applying, and it tears if you try to smooth it out.

    I really recommend a powder filler that you can mix yourself instead of these ready-made ones. You get about nine times more filler for the same price, and you can mix only what you need. It dries like plaster, blends in well, and can be sanded for a perfect finish, unlike this One Strike filler which requires so much more work for a worse finish that a fingernail can dent.
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Product Details

4.5 out of 5 stars
5,207 global ratings