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Old 02-03-2003, 04:29 AM
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Re: 2 Putty Questions?!?!

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Originally posted by fullbloodchop01
Bondo Spot and Glazing putty seems to be very liquidy and runny, and hard to appply to small areas, how can i prevent this?
You may want to avoid Bondo products on models, they won't sand finely enough to blend with surrounding plastic and they are of different hardness than styrene, also causing blending problems.
I've never had a tube putty that didn't shrink after time or "ghost" my final topcoats. Not even the much vaunted Milliput and Tamiya puttys are immune from these problems.
Since 1998 I have used Evercoat Euro Soft exclusively and NEVER had any problems with it. It's a 2-part polyester filler that has plenty of working time, spreads incredibly smoothly, and the $15 quart size it comes in lasts forever! I'd used my last can for 6 years!!
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