PILOON
Super Star Member
Here is a trick that I used with success.
Most fillers are water based and I once sold artists materials.
Using acrylic artist paints in tubes I blended various earth tones 'til I got proper tint and added to the filler.
Using cardboard and string trick I filled in knot holes followed by sanding so it looked like the hole was what mother nature had provided.
Another time I used sawdust mixed with carpenters glue to fill flooring defects on a 'very economical' flooring job. O.K., on hands and knees you can tell but with some carpeting and generally under normal usage you never see it unless it is pointed out.
Most fillers are water based and I once sold artists materials.
Using acrylic artist paints in tubes I blended various earth tones 'til I got proper tint and added to the filler.
Using cardboard and string trick I filled in knot holes followed by sanding so it looked like the hole was what mother nature had provided.
Another time I used sawdust mixed with carpenters glue to fill flooring defects on a 'very economical' flooring job. O.K., on hands and knees you can tell but with some carpeting and generally under normal usage you never see it unless it is pointed out.