
Wandriss™ — Patch Every Crack and Nail Hole in Under 10 Minutes
Patch the Crack Once. Stop Re-Patching It Forever.
That hairline crack creeping up the wall behind your couch — the one you filled last spring, painted over, and is back again? It isn't your patching skills. Standard spackle dries hard and brittle, so the moment the wall flexes (and it does, every season), the crack splits right back open.
Wandriss™ Spachtelmasse uses an elastic fiber paste that flexes with the wall as it settles, so the patch moves with the surface instead of cracking under it. Spread it in, smooth it level, paint over it the same day — and stop fixing the same crack twice.

Stop Wasting a Weekend on Cracks That Just Come Back
Powder spackle? You mix it, it shrinks as it dries, and you're back with a putty knife in the morning. Pre-mixed tubes? They sag out of overhead cracks and dry to a chalky finish your paint refuses to blend with. And the painter who quoted €300 to fix a 30 cm crack didn't exactly leave you feeling fairly billed.
Most fillers were built to dry hard. The problem is your walls don't stay still. Seasonal humidity, foundation settling, a slammed door — the crack returns. Wandriss flexes. That's the whole difference.
Three Reasons Wandriss Holds When Others Don't
- ➤ Elastic Fiber Bond That Moves With Your Wall: A flexible polymer base reinforced with embedded fibers locks into the rough edges inside the crack and absorbs movement as the wall expands or contracts. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would split.
- ➤ Zero-Shrink, Stays Level With the Surface: Low-shrinkage paste means what you spread is what stays. No sinking into the crack overnight, no second pass with the putty knife in the morning.
- ➤ Smooth Enough for First-Time DIY-ers: Pre-mixed, non-slump consistency. Spread it on with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. No mixing powder, no expert technique, no mess.
How the Elastic Fiber Paste Actually Works
Standard spackle is rigid gypsum — it dries hard, and "hard" means it cracks the second the wall flexes. Wandriss is built around a flexible water-based polymer with reinforcing fibers that grip the inside of the crack. As the surrounding wall moves with temperature and humidity, the fibers absorb that movement instead of snapping. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would tear apart.
Water-based formula. Low VOC. Zero formaldehyde. Zero heavy metals. Safe to apply in nurseries, kitchens, and rooms you can't air out for a week.
Why Homeowners Are Patching the Same Crack for the Last Time
"Patched the crack above my bathroom door in March. It's November now and you genuinely can't tell where the crack was. Two winters of patching, fixed in 15 minutes." — Daniel R.
"I'm not handy at all. Scraped it on, smoothed it, came back two hours later, sanded the high spots, painted. Looks like the wall was never broken." — Lena K.
"Filled four nail holes and a settling crack along the ceiling. Didn't shrink, didn't bleed through the paint, didn't smell. Couldn't ask for more." — Marc T.
What One Tub Actually Does For You
- ✓ A patch that doesn't reopen as the wall shifts with the seasons
- ✓ Same-day paint-over — no waiting overnight to finish the job
- ✓ One product handles cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, and peeling plaster
- ✓ Safe in rooms with kids and pets — water-based, odorless, no off-gassing
Patch Any Crack in Four Steps
- Brush out the crack — wipe loose debris and dust away.
- Scoop and press in — push the paste firmly into the crack with a scraper.
- Smooth flat — drag the scraper edge level with the surrounding wall.
- Let dry, sand, paint — ready to sand and paint in a few hours.
Wandriss vs. the Old Way of Patching
| Wandriss™ | Standard Spackle | Calling a Tradesman | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Holds when the wall flexes | Yes — elastic fiber bond | Cracks within months | Usually |
| Mix powder with water? | No — pre-mixed | Often required | N/A |
| Shrinks as it dries | No — zero-shrink | Yes — needs second coat | No |
| Safe with kids in the room | Yes — water-based, no VOCs | Check the label | Yes |
| Cost per repair | Cents per crack | Cents per crack | €200+ per visit |
| Time to finish | ~10 minutes | ~10 minutes + redo | Half day + scheduling |
Specs
- Net weight: 500g per tub
- Finish: bright white — paints over with any standard wall paint
- Works on: drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, primed wood
- Fixes: cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, peeling plaster edges
- Formula: water-based, low-VOC, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals
- Application: pre-mixed paste — no powder to combine
- Drying: workable in hours, sandable and paintable same day
- Storage: re-sealable lid keeps unused paste fresh between repairs
FAQ
Will the crack come back?
The elastic fiber bond flexes with normal wall settling and seasonal movement — the same movement that causes rigid fillers to crack again. As long as the wall isn't structurally damaged, the patch stays sealed.
Is this hard for first-time DIY-ers?
No. Pre-mixed, no powder to combine, no special tools. Press it in with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. Most people finish a crack in under 10 minutes.
Is it safe around kids and pets?
Yes. Water-based, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals, no harsh fumes. You can apply it without clearing the room.
Can I paint over it?
Yes — once cured, it dries to a bright white finish that takes any standard wall paint or primer. Most users sand lightly and paint the same day.
Will it work on old plaster or overhead cracks?
Yes. The non-slump paste grips vertical and overhead surfaces without dripping, and bonds to drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, and primed wood.
How much does one tub cover?
One 500g tub typically handles a homeowner's annual round of cracks, nail holes, and chips — usually a dozen or more small repairs depending on depth. The sealed lid keeps unused paste fresh between projects.
If the Patch Doesn't Hold, We Refund Every Cent
If your Wandriss patch reopens within 60 days of normal use, send back what's left in the tub and we'll refund the full purchase. The elastic fiber bond is what makes this work — and we'll stand behind it.
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Wandriss™ — Patch Every Crack and Nail Hole in Under 10 Minutes
Patch the Crack Once. Stop Re-Patching It Forever.
That hairline crack creeping up the wall behind your couch — the one you filled last spring, painted over, and is back again? It isn't your patching skills. Standard spackle dries hard and brittle, so the moment the wall flexes (and it does, every season), the crack splits right back open.
Wandriss™ Spachtelmasse uses an elastic fiber paste that flexes with the wall as it settles, so the patch moves with the surface instead of cracking under it. Spread it in, smooth it level, paint over it the same day — and stop fixing the same crack twice.

Stop Wasting a Weekend on Cracks That Just Come Back
Powder spackle? You mix it, it shrinks as it dries, and you're back with a putty knife in the morning. Pre-mixed tubes? They sag out of overhead cracks and dry to a chalky finish your paint refuses to blend with. And the painter who quoted €300 to fix a 30 cm crack didn't exactly leave you feeling fairly billed.
Most fillers were built to dry hard. The problem is your walls don't stay still. Seasonal humidity, foundation settling, a slammed door — the crack returns. Wandriss flexes. That's the whole difference.
Three Reasons Wandriss Holds When Others Don't
- ➤ Elastic Fiber Bond That Moves With Your Wall: A flexible polymer base reinforced with embedded fibers locks into the rough edges inside the crack and absorbs movement as the wall expands or contracts. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would split.
- ➤ Zero-Shrink, Stays Level With the Surface: Low-shrinkage paste means what you spread is what stays. No sinking into the crack overnight, no second pass with the putty knife in the morning.
- ➤ Smooth Enough for First-Time DIY-ers: Pre-mixed, non-slump consistency. Spread it on with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. No mixing powder, no expert technique, no mess.
How the Elastic Fiber Paste Actually Works
Standard spackle is rigid gypsum — it dries hard, and "hard" means it cracks the second the wall flexes. Wandriss is built around a flexible water-based polymer with reinforcing fibers that grip the inside of the crack. As the surrounding wall moves with temperature and humidity, the fibers absorb that movement instead of snapping. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would tear apart.
Water-based formula. Low VOC. Zero formaldehyde. Zero heavy metals. Safe to apply in nurseries, kitchens, and rooms you can't air out for a week.
Why Homeowners Are Patching the Same Crack for the Last Time
"Patched the crack above my bathroom door in March. It's November now and you genuinely can't tell where the crack was. Two winters of patching, fixed in 15 minutes." — Daniel R.
"I'm not handy at all. Scraped it on, smoothed it, came back two hours later, sanded the high spots, painted. Looks like the wall was never broken." — Lena K.
"Filled four nail holes and a settling crack along the ceiling. Didn't shrink, didn't bleed through the paint, didn't smell. Couldn't ask for more." — Marc T.
What One Tub Actually Does For You
- ✓ A patch that doesn't reopen as the wall shifts with the seasons
- ✓ Same-day paint-over — no waiting overnight to finish the job
- ✓ One product handles cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, and peeling plaster
- ✓ Safe in rooms with kids and pets — water-based, odorless, no off-gassing
Patch Any Crack in Four Steps
- Brush out the crack — wipe loose debris and dust away.
- Scoop and press in — push the paste firmly into the crack with a scraper.
- Smooth flat — drag the scraper edge level with the surrounding wall.
- Let dry, sand, paint — ready to sand and paint in a few hours.
Wandriss vs. the Old Way of Patching
| Wandriss™ | Standard Spackle | Calling a Tradesman | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Holds when the wall flexes | Yes — elastic fiber bond | Cracks within months | Usually |
| Mix powder with water? | No — pre-mixed | Often required | N/A |
| Shrinks as it dries | No — zero-shrink | Yes — needs second coat | No |
| Safe with kids in the room | Yes — water-based, no VOCs | Check the label | Yes |
| Cost per repair | Cents per crack | Cents per crack | €200+ per visit |
| Time to finish | ~10 minutes | ~10 minutes + redo | Half day + scheduling |
Specs
- Net weight: 500g per tub
- Finish: bright white — paints over with any standard wall paint
- Works on: drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, primed wood
- Fixes: cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, peeling plaster edges
- Formula: water-based, low-VOC, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals
- Application: pre-mixed paste — no powder to combine
- Drying: workable in hours, sandable and paintable same day
- Storage: re-sealable lid keeps unused paste fresh between repairs
FAQ
Will the crack come back?
The elastic fiber bond flexes with normal wall settling and seasonal movement — the same movement that causes rigid fillers to crack again. As long as the wall isn't structurally damaged, the patch stays sealed.
Is this hard for first-time DIY-ers?
No. Pre-mixed, no powder to combine, no special tools. Press it in with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. Most people finish a crack in under 10 minutes.
Is it safe around kids and pets?
Yes. Water-based, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals, no harsh fumes. You can apply it without clearing the room.
Can I paint over it?
Yes — once cured, it dries to a bright white finish that takes any standard wall paint or primer. Most users sand lightly and paint the same day.
Will it work on old plaster or overhead cracks?
Yes. The non-slump paste grips vertical and overhead surfaces without dripping, and bonds to drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, and primed wood.
How much does one tub cover?
One 500g tub typically handles a homeowner's annual round of cracks, nail holes, and chips — usually a dozen or more small repairs depending on depth. The sealed lid keeps unused paste fresh between projects.
If the Patch Doesn't Hold, We Refund Every Cent
If your Wandriss patch reopens within 60 days of normal use, send back what's left in the tub and we'll refund the full purchase. The elastic fiber bond is what makes this work — and we'll stand behind it.
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Patch the Crack Once. Stop Re-Patching It Forever.
That hairline crack creeping up the wall behind your couch — the one you filled last spring, painted over, and is back again? It isn't your patching skills. Standard spackle dries hard and brittle, so the moment the wall flexes (and it does, every season), the crack splits right back open.
Wandriss™ Spachtelmasse uses an elastic fiber paste that flexes with the wall as it settles, so the patch moves with the surface instead of cracking under it. Spread it in, smooth it level, paint over it the same day — and stop fixing the same crack twice.

Stop Wasting a Weekend on Cracks That Just Come Back
Powder spackle? You mix it, it shrinks as it dries, and you're back with a putty knife in the morning. Pre-mixed tubes? They sag out of overhead cracks and dry to a chalky finish your paint refuses to blend with. And the painter who quoted €300 to fix a 30 cm crack didn't exactly leave you feeling fairly billed.
Most fillers were built to dry hard. The problem is your walls don't stay still. Seasonal humidity, foundation settling, a slammed door — the crack returns. Wandriss flexes. That's the whole difference.
Three Reasons Wandriss Holds When Others Don't
- ➤ Elastic Fiber Bond That Moves With Your Wall: A flexible polymer base reinforced with embedded fibers locks into the rough edges inside the crack and absorbs movement as the wall expands or contracts. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would split.
- ➤ Zero-Shrink, Stays Level With the Surface: Low-shrinkage paste means what you spread is what stays. No sinking into the crack overnight, no second pass with the putty knife in the morning.
- ➤ Smooth Enough for First-Time DIY-ers: Pre-mixed, non-slump consistency. Spread it on with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. No mixing powder, no expert technique, no mess.
How the Elastic Fiber Paste Actually Works
Standard spackle is rigid gypsum — it dries hard, and "hard" means it cracks the second the wall flexes. Wandriss is built around a flexible water-based polymer with reinforcing fibers that grip the inside of the crack. As the surrounding wall moves with temperature and humidity, the fibers absorb that movement instead of snapping. The patch stays sealed where rigid filler would tear apart.
Water-based formula. Low VOC. Zero formaldehyde. Zero heavy metals. Safe to apply in nurseries, kitchens, and rooms you can't air out for a week.
Why Homeowners Are Patching the Same Crack for the Last Time
"Patched the crack above my bathroom door in March. It's November now and you genuinely can't tell where the crack was. Two winters of patching, fixed in 15 minutes." — Daniel R.
"I'm not handy at all. Scraped it on, smoothed it, came back two hours later, sanded the high spots, painted. Looks like the wall was never broken." — Lena K.
"Filled four nail holes and a settling crack along the ceiling. Didn't shrink, didn't bleed through the paint, didn't smell. Couldn't ask for more." — Marc T.
What One Tub Actually Does For You
- ✓ A patch that doesn't reopen as the wall shifts with the seasons
- ✓ Same-day paint-over — no waiting overnight to finish the job
- ✓ One product handles cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, and peeling plaster
- ✓ Safe in rooms with kids and pets — water-based, odorless, no off-gassing
Patch Any Crack in Four Steps
- Brush out the crack — wipe loose debris and dust away.
- Scoop and press in — push the paste firmly into the crack with a scraper.
- Smooth flat — drag the scraper edge level with the surrounding wall.
- Let dry, sand, paint — ready to sand and paint in a few hours.
Wandriss vs. the Old Way of Patching
| Wandriss™ | Standard Spackle | Calling a Tradesman | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Holds when the wall flexes | Yes — elastic fiber bond | Cracks within months | Usually |
| Mix powder with water? | No — pre-mixed | Often required | N/A |
| Shrinks as it dries | No — zero-shrink | Yes — needs second coat | No |
| Safe with kids in the room | Yes — water-based, no VOCs | Check the label | Yes |
| Cost per repair | Cents per crack | Cents per crack | €200+ per visit |
| Time to finish | ~10 minutes | ~10 minutes + redo | Half day + scheduling |
Specs
- Net weight: 500g per tub
- Finish: bright white — paints over with any standard wall paint
- Works on: drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, primed wood
- Fixes: cracks, nail holes, chips, dents, peeling plaster edges
- Formula: water-based, low-VOC, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals
- Application: pre-mixed paste — no powder to combine
- Drying: workable in hours, sandable and paintable same day
- Storage: re-sealable lid keeps unused paste fresh between repairs
FAQ
Will the crack come back?
The elastic fiber bond flexes with normal wall settling and seasonal movement — the same movement that causes rigid fillers to crack again. As long as the wall isn't structurally damaged, the patch stays sealed.
Is this hard for first-time DIY-ers?
No. Pre-mixed, no powder to combine, no special tools. Press it in with a scraper, drag it flat, walk away. Most people finish a crack in under 10 minutes.
Is it safe around kids and pets?
Yes. Water-based, zero formaldehyde, zero heavy metals, no harsh fumes. You can apply it without clearing the room.
Can I paint over it?
Yes — once cured, it dries to a bright white finish that takes any standard wall paint or primer. Most users sand lightly and paint the same day.
Will it work on old plaster or overhead cracks?
Yes. The non-slump paste grips vertical and overhead surfaces without dripping, and bonds to drywall, painted walls, plaster, masonry, and primed wood.
How much does one tub cover?
One 500g tub typically handles a homeowner's annual round of cracks, nail holes, and chips — usually a dozen or more small repairs depending on depth. The sealed lid keeps unused paste fresh between projects.
If the Patch Doesn't Hold, We Refund Every Cent
If your Wandriss patch reopens within 60 days of normal use, send back what's left in the tub and we'll refund the full purchase. The elastic fiber bond is what makes this work — and we'll stand behind it.




























