Flexible wood floor filler

Mikey P

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I have a client who loves me and wants me to remove and replace the failed wood filler product that's popping our from between their planks.

Im willing to remove and replace only, not capable of a complete fill, sand and refinish..



Ayy tried and true suggestions?
 

Dolly Llama

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what condition are the floor joists and subfloor?
my question is why is it flexing so much that fill is cracking/failing ?

..L.T.A.
 
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Fat Mike

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Wont shrink or crack, so they say
We use that on our cabinets as filler. Not designed for huge openings. You’ll need to sand it to get it even though. Let me find the one that might work better but this one gets hard and like Larry asked if it has a lot of movement it will crack. This stuff in the tube applies like a caulk and is easier to manipulate. Other stuff is like a hard clay

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edit** we’re using this one one paint grade so white doesn’t matter. They do have other colors and I believe the natural one is stainable
 

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Does it have to be flexible? Can you see movement (even a little)? How fussy about color and finish are they? What is the wood, oak, pine, some heathen import?
When you have the answers, I can offer suggestions.
 
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