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Apr 02, 2026
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A Two-Part Repair System With Different Jobs
On the target page, Make Wood Good describes its rotten wood repair kits as a pair of high-performance two-part products rather than a single repair material. The site explains that both the penetrating epoxy and the filler are required to achieve what it describes as a permanent repair to rotten timber.
What CPES Is There To Do Consolidating Damaged Timber
The product page says CPES penetrates deeply into damaged and rotted wood to consolidate and toughen it while stopping the rot completely. It also says CPES seeks out not only the clearly rotten wood, but timber that has just started to rot underneath the visible area. That is why the page presents CPES as the stage that treats the weakened timber before filler is applied.
Creating A Stable Base
Make Wood Good states that its penetrating epoxy goes deep into rotten timber, finds all of the rot and consolidates it into what it calls a solid block of plasticised rotten wood. The same section says this stops the rot re-occurring and provides a stable base for the filler to adhere to.
What The Filler Is There To Do
Once the timber has been saturated and stabilised, the product page says Fill-It bonds strongly to CPES-treated timber. Make Wood Good says this creates a permanent flexible repair bonded to the underlying wood, rather than just covering the damaged area at surface level.
Why Flexibility Matters
The page also explains that its filler is engineered to flex with wood as it expands and contracts. It adds that the filler can handle the knocks of normal timber use, such as the repeated opening and closing of doors, while still being hard to the touch and suitable for sanding or drilling.
Why The Products Are Bundled Together
Make Wood Good directly answers this in its FAQ. It says both products are two-part systems that begin to cure once mixed, and that two-part products will always outperform one-part products. The company also says the simple 1:1 mix ratio by volume helps users get the mix right. The bundled kit is therefore presented as a complete system rather than separate optional items.
For anyone researching repairing rotten wood, the target page presents CPES and filler as doing two linked but different jobs: one stabilises the rotten timber and the other completes the repair over that prepared base.
Why This Fits The Wider Site Message
On the homepage, Make Wood Good says it specialises in marine grade wood care products designed for the preservation, protection and restoration of timber. It also presents the rotten wood repair kit as a product for windows, doors and boats. That wider positioning matches the two-stage repair method explained on the target page.
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