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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Jun 08, 2025 04:38 AM
frontpageRokket | Staff posted Jun 08, 2025 04:38 AM

5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator

$5.00

$8.99

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Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About the deal:
    • This price matches a Frontpage Deal from April.
    • This product has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on over 700 customer reviews.
  • About the store:

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Model: DAP 540 Series 00540 5.5oz Natural Plastic Wood-X W/Drydex, 5.5 OZ

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MagentaRoute9191
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Sure but it's overkill. Difficult to sand when dry and hard as rock. It's better for areas that will get wet and/or need to be tough
Wasser
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I think this is better for smaller holes/gaps/scratches.

What I do for mouse holes... I stuff a stainless steel scrubber into them (so there will not be any new mice chewing through). Then a quick squeeze of PU foam filler (like Great Stuff) to cover it all up. When dry, I cut the part that sticks out with a sharp knife or razor blade.
I_Love_Butane
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I use a lot of this to cover the holes in my wall that are a result of my gambling losses. Dries quickly and easy to sand over. A little paint and everything is good as new.

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Jun 08, 2025 07:39 PM
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ugadawgs311Jun 08, 2025 07:39 PM
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Quote from AndrewinMD :
Only consideration is color. I used this on my deck for some surface imperfections, and even though it's close in color, it's really obvious even after staining (transparent stain). Doesn't bother me but just pointing that out.
Good thinking. So it's ok to use strainer on this to match the rest of the fence?
Jun 08, 2025 10:43 PM
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ChristIsKingJun 08, 2025 10:43 PM
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Can this be used to repair furniture, such as a dented edge?
Jun 09, 2025 12:15 AM
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lolopoloJun 09, 2025 12:15 AM
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I'm changing kitchen cabinet drawers and need to fill the old holes to drill new ones ~same spot - will this work for that purpose or it's better to just hammer in some toothpicks instead?
Jun 09, 2025 01:23 AM
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LennyM4178Jun 09, 2025 01:23 AM
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Quote from Landubious :
Do you use as-is or mix with water or something else?
you can water it down if needed
Jun 09, 2025 02:10 AM
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mookothekingJun 09, 2025 02:10 AM
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How do you prevent this stuff from drying up after it's opened? I always use a little and when I go to use it again, it's dried up
Jun 09, 2025 04:29 AM
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Jun 09, 2025 04:29 AM
burnJun 09, 2025 04:29 AM
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Quote from jaylio5555 :
No, if you drill near where you filled it, it will come out. I TRIED THAT. Lol
thanks for the insight!!!
Jun 09, 2025 05:59 AM
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MyDogSassyJun 09, 2025 05:59 AM
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Quote from mookotheking :
How do you prevent this stuff from drying up after it's opened? I always use a little and when I go to use it again, it's dried up

Most often you can rehydrate it (as well as spackle) with some distilled water.

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Jun 09, 2025 08:28 PM
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sanjeeva7Jun 09, 2025 08:28 PM
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Quote from VegaTheChosen :
It's actually an old hole. The previous owner of my home had mice. I cleaned everything out. No more mice. But now I have 2 inch hole in my cabinet under the sink. It's currently covered with duck tape, and I hate looking at it. And I can't afford to replace cabinetry so figured this might be a nice fix.
Why I am seeing this for $5.92?
Jun 10, 2025 02:14 AM
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AndrewinMDJun 10, 2025 02:14 AM
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Quote from ugadawgs311 :
Good thinking. So it's ok to use strainer on this to match the rest of the fence?
The transparent stain didn't really do much to this stuff, either in color or function. If you use a more opaque stain, I imagine it would get covered up.
Jun 11, 2025 04:21 AM
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testor102Jun 11, 2025 04:21 AM
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this is so creepy. the extend to which they're spying on me is unbelievable. i just got a free used desk off of craigslist. somehow they found out and guessed i might want to fix it up. i was actually thinking about wood filler too.
Jul 08, 2025 07:17 PM
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jcyoun33Jul 08, 2025 07:17 PM
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Is this good for fixing areas of my door jamb that got water damaged a while back? Wondering if this will work for filling. Planning on scraping, filling, priming then painting.
Jul 09, 2025 01:19 AM
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fatbillJul 09, 2025 01:19 AM
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Quote from mookotheking :
How do you prevent this stuff from drying up after it's opened? I always use a little and when I go to use it again, it's dried up
I put the closed container inside a ziplock bag.
Jul 09, 2025 11:54 AM
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tangyouleiJul 09, 2025 11:54 AM
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Can you apply this to fill in the gaps of the hardwood floor?
Jul 09, 2025 12:01 PM
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newnewyorkerJul 09, 2025 12:01 PM
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Quote from tangyoulei :
Can you apply this to fill in the gaps of the hardwood floor?
Wondering myself

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Jul 15, 2025 08:47 PM
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turbodogJul 15, 2025 08:47 PM
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Quote from VegaTheChosen :
It's actually an old hole. The previous owner of my home had mice. I cleaned everything out. No more mice. But now I have 2 inch hole in my cabinet under the sink. It's currently covered with duck tape, and I hate looking at it. And I can't afford to replace cabinetry so figured this might be a nice fix.
I would cut/file/sand it square and then glue in a chunk of wood to fit. Then hit it with spackle or filler, sand and paint.

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