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Door frame filler



Door frame filler

The door frame filler is a specific material used to fill and level any imperfections or cracks on door frames. It is a paste composed of resins and additives that, once hardened, ensures a uniform and durable result over time. Before applying the filler, it is important to properly prepare the surface by cleaning and sanding it to ensure optimal adhesion. The door frame filler is available in different shades for impeccable aesthetic results, and can be easily applied even by non-professionals following the manufacturer's instructions.



Epoxy Putty for Frames

Epoxy putty for frames is a versatile and durable material, ideal for repairing and filling small imperfections on frames made of wood, metal, or plastic. This type of putty is composed of epoxy resins that ensure quick adhesion and a smooth, durable surface. Before application, it is important to thoroughly clean the surface and apply a primer to promote adhesion. Once hardened, the epoxy putty can be sanded and painted to achieve a uniform and professional result. It is an excellent DIY solution for restoring and maintaining frames in good condition.



How to professionally fill in frames

To professionally fill in frames, it is essential to carefully follow these steps:

  1. Thoroughly clean the surface of the frame to remove dust and dirt.
  2. Prepare a homogeneous putty paste by mixing putty powder with water according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  3. Apply the putty compound to the frame with a spatula evenly, filling any cracks or holes.
  4. Remove excess putty with a clean spatula, being careful not to damage the frame.
  5. Allow the putty to dry completely following the recommended drying times.
  6. Once dry, gently sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper.
  7. Finally, paint the frame with suitable paint to achieve a professional and uniform result.


DIY door putty tutorial

DIY door putty is an excellent solution for repairing small damages or cracks. Here's how to proceed:

  1. Prepare the area: Thoroughly clean the damaged area by removing any paint residues or dirt.
  2. Mix the putty: Follow the instructions on the package to prepare the putty. Make sure to achieve a homogeneous consistency.
  3. Apply the putty: Using a spatula or putty knife, apply the putty into the crack or hole, leveling it with the surface of the door.
  4. Sand and dry: Once dry, gently sand the putty with fine-grit sandpaper to make it smooth and uniform.
  5. Paint: Finally, paint the repaired area to achieve a perfect final result.






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