CPES warm weather clear penetrating epoxy sealer resin
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Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy

Smith's Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer (CPES) consists of a tough, flexible resin system in a solvent blend, and is used to aid in the restoration of rotted or deteriorated wood.

The epoxy resin system chemically adheres to the wood fibers and significantly strengthens them while allowing for normal expansion and contraction.

CPES is effective because it contains a special blend of solvents that penetrate deep into wood cellulose and fibers. When applied to rotten wood, Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer changes the cellulose (which the bacteria and fungi find easily digestible) into epoxy impregnated cellulose that resists fungi, while reinforcing and restoring the wood.

 
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  • Two-part product, mix 1:1 equal parts of A and B by volume
  • Apply with brush, roller or immersion
  • Will cure down to 50°F
  • Makes excellent paint and varnish primer as it chemically bonds the finish deep inside the wood grain
  • Note: The 10 and 100 gallon size must ship via motor freight

 

Temperature  Warm Pot Life  Warm Full Cure  Cold Pot Life  Cold Full Cure 
86°F/ 30°C  4 Hours  2 Days  Use Warm Formula  Use Warm Formula 
68°F/ 20°C  8 Hours  4 Days  2 Hours  2 Days 
50°F/ 10°C  16 Hours  8 Days  4 Hours  2 Days 
32°F/ 0°C  Use Cold Formula  Use Cold Formula  8 Hours  4 Days 
BRAND: Smith and Co
Material: Epoxy
Rate Of Cure: Slow
Usage: Woodrot
4.8 36

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Smith and CoSmiths Warm CPES Epoxy
 
4.8

(based on 36 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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  • 4 Stars

     

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  • 3 Stars

     

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97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (32)
  • Protects well (30)
  • Weather proof (21)
  • Visually pleasing (16)

Cons

  • Messy (4)
  • Expensive (3)

Best Uses

  • Outdoors (19)
  • Quick fix (10)
  • Wood trim (10)
  • Indoor (8)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Advanced (10), Casual/ recreational (10), Recreational (9), Beginner (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (17)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

best way to protect your wood boat

I use it to protect my wood boats. Most recently, the windshield of my 1962 Cruiser's Inc. Also did the transom and bottom and am preparing to do the bench seat.
This pro...Read complete review

I use it to protect my wood boats. Most recently, the windshield of my 1962 Cruiser's Inc. Also did the transom and bottom and am preparing to do the bench seat.
This product is widely used buy the members of my Antique boat club with great satisfaction.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

It's OK

I purchased both the warm and cold version for a few projects, the penetration is excellent however it's so thin it does not provide any structural help even on lightly rotted wood. The scale ...Read complete review

I purchased both the warm and cold version for a few projects, the penetration is excellent however it's so thin it does not provide any structural help even on lightly rotted wood. The scale (and cost) of the projects I had lead me to this product and if I had it to do over I would have used BoatLife's GitRot as I have before on other smaller projects. Even though its more expensive, it provides a better, stronger result. My best comparison would be that this product would make all the individual fibers strong in a rotted area, but still leaving them individual, requiring additional reinforcement(as they state in the directions) where GitRot makes all the rotted fibers a solid mass (it's a little thicker). The mass is much stronger than each fiber strengthened, and does not require as much or any additional reinforcement. GitRot penetrates well, and cures much faster than the Smith's

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4.0

Good product

By Vic

from Arizona, USA

About Me Advanced

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Easy to Use
  • Visually Pleasing
  • Weather Proof

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Indoor
    • Outdoor
    • Quick Fix

    Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

    Used CPES epoxy to stabilize exterior beam affected by dry rot. It penetrates rot and wood very well. I was able to inject about a quart of the product into a section of the beam through cracks using syringe. Can't comment on the durability yet.

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    5.0

    Nothing else compares to this product

    By Rod

    from Dallas, Texas

    About Me Professional

    Pros

    • Easy to Use
    • Fantastic Primer On Wood
    • Fantastic Sealer Wood
    • Great Endgrain Sealer
    • Protects Well
    • Visually Pleasing
    • Weather Proof

    Cons

    • expensive

    Best Uses

    • Indoor
    • Outdoor
    • Quick Fix
    • Wood Trim

    Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

    seal end grain prior to applying epoxy... offers deeper penetration and a higher level of moisture protection as it soaks in deeper in the end grain than plain epoxy. Offers a very strong bond to epoxy applied afterwards.

    IT has a strong odor and is too expensive.,

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    5.0

    Excellent Wood Sealer

    By Ray

    from Phoenix, AZ

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Easy to Use
    • Protects Well
    • Visually Pleasing
    • Weather Proof

    Cons

    • expensive

    Best Uses

    • Seal Or Repair Wood Rot

    Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

    After 27 years in the desert heat I applied CPES to the wood which makes up the back and bottom of the front/rear seats before having them re-covered. I also applied the product to the back of the side panels. Although CPES is expensive, it was less money then replacing all of the wood and I still would have had to seal the new wood too.
    One seat bottom was warped. I applied two coats, placed the wood face down on a flat surface covered with plastic and weighted the seat down overnight. The seat returned to flat & stayed flat. Drys to a hard resin. Like applying water not thick like resin or paint and it penetrates new or old wood deeper then resin. Order enough to build it up especially on older dry wood. Much Easier to work with compared to thinned out resin.

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    5.0

    Useful for all marine restoration projec

    By Jim

    from Sheboygan, Wisconsi

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • A Great Product For Resto
    • Easy to Use
    • Protects Well

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Outdoor

      Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

      A great product for restoration projects such as my 1948 Chris Craft. It gives old wood many more years of useful life. Pricy but worth it.

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      4.0

      great for New or Old work

      By NFK

      from Atlantic Highlands, NJ

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Pros

      • Easy to Use
      • Protects Well
      • Weather Proof

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

          Works well as a primer for new wood to be painted but with the added weather-ablity

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          5.0

          Smith Warm CPES Epoxy

          By The Wood Worker

          from Little Rock, AR

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Protects Well
          • Visually Pleasing
          • Weather Proof

          Cons

          • Lots of fumes

          Best Uses

          • Outdoor

          Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

          I recently read an article about using CPES with Epifanes wood varnish for outdoor wood furniture. So far, the finish looks great using a combination of CPES and Epifanes. According to reviews, this combination will provide a very durable and long lasting exterior finish for wood.

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          5.0

          Excellent for wood restoration

          By Silverton 34C

          from Norwich, Conn.

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Protects Well
          • Weather Proof

          Cons

          • Stong Odor

          Best Uses

          • Virtually Any Wood

          Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

          Smith's CPES has been around for years and is well known to wood boat owners. The 50-50 mix of this two part liquid is easy to apply to deteriorated or soft wood. When allowed to soak in and dry thoroughly, a number of coats can be applied. I've found that CPES also makes a great base before applying varnish or Sikken Cetol when simply refinishing rather than rehabilitating wood.

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          5.0

          Penetrating epoxy

          By Meistro

          from Los Angeles

          About Me Casual/ Recreational

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Protects Well
          • Visually Pleasing
          • Weather Proof

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Outdoor

            Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

            I use this stuff as a primer for hatchcovers and lazarette cover on my sailboat. It provides a varnishable surface much better than starting varnish without it.

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            5.0

            Super Product!

            By Bruce J.

            from Chesapeake Bay, VA

            About Me Advanced

            Pros

            • Easy to Use
            • High Viscosity-like H2o
            • Penetrates Extremely Well
            • Protects Well

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • New Wood Prep
              • Outdoor

              Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

              I used CPES to seal new marine plywood--two coats came out just like glass. This will be the base for Interlux paint.

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              5.0

              A staple in my shop

              By Jazz the fish

              from Newport, RI

              About Me Casual/ Recreational

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Easy to Use
              • Protects Well

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about Smith and Co Smiths Warm CPES Epoxy:

                  It is a staple for sealing wood. It works exactly as promoted. I don't think the odor is as strong as others make it out to be, but good ventilation is a very good idea.

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