Lecol 7500 Wood Floor Filler – 5kg
Lecol 7500 is a professional-grade wood floor filler designed for parquet and hardwood flooring. It is a solvent-based binder that is mixed with fine sanding dust from the same floor to create a smooth, colour-matched filler. Ideal for filling fine cracks, joints, and surface pores, it ensures a uniform surface ready for finishing.
Key Features
- Solvent-based binder – fast-drying and durable.
- Mixes with sanding dust for a perfect colour match.
- Suitable for all types of wood flooring, including parquet and hardwood.
- Strong adhesion and resistance – long-lasting results.
- Large 5kg container – economical for medium to large projects.
Recommended Uses
- Filling joints, cracks, and pores in parquet and hardwood floors.
- Surface preparation before finishing with lacquers or oils.
- Professional wood floor restoration projects.
Application Instructions
- Sand the floor and collect fine sanding dust.
- Mix Lecol 7500 with the dust to create a paste of desired consistency.
- Apply evenly with a stainless steel trowel across the surface.
- Allow to dry – drying time depends on joint size and site conditions.
- Sand smooth and proceed with the chosen finish.
Technical Data
| Base | Solvent-based filler binder |
| Use | Gap and pore filling in wood floors |
| Container size | 5kg |
| Drying time | Approx. 30–60 minutes (thin applications) |
| Coverage | Varies depending on gap volume; approx. 8–10 m²/kg |
| Application | Mix with sanding dust, apply with trowel |
| SKU | UFS-LECOL-7500-5KG |
Health & Safety
- Solvent-based – ensure adequate ventilation during use.
- Keep away from open flames and sources of ignition.
- Use protective gloves and avoid skin and eye contact.
- Refer to Safety Data Sheet before use.
FAQs
Do I need to mix Lecol 7500 with sanding dust?
Yes, it must always be mixed with fine sanding dust from the same floor to achieve a natural colour match.
Can it be used on wide gaps?
No, it is recommended for fine gaps and pores. For wide gaps, consider an elastic filler or gap sealant.
How quickly does it dry?
In thin layers, it usually dries within 30–60 minutes, but drying time depends on conditions and application thickness.


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