So, let me start by saying I have always been a fan of Minwax products. They've never let me down.
I make small toys from mostly salvaged and recycled wood. Because of my lumber source, I am always
filling cracks, nail and screw holes.
I bought the Minwax Wood Putty when I saw on the label that it Never Hardens. I took that to mean that
it does not harden in the jar. As you know, wood putty's do not have a long shelf life after opening. I was
thrilled when I read Never Hardens. I spent an evening filling holes in some salvaged lumber. I then left
the shop for 5 days. Only to return and find all the putty still soft to the touch. So, as I should have done before
using the putty, I read the whole label, under a magnifying glass (that's another issue), only to find it doesn't
harden when applied. For what purpose would I want a non-hardening putty? It makes no sense.
And that label? Really? If this product stays on the shelves, you might want to consider a larger jar
with larger text. BTW, the little plastic jar is perfect for mixing small amounts of colored paints.
As I've said, I've always been a fan of Minwax products. I will now go back to using the 2 part wood filler.
Which works great. Except that the little tube of hardener doesn't last the life of the canned product. I always
have to purchase another can to get more hardener.