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K Dilks



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: Suitable filler Reply with quote

I have a now very slight but impossible to remove mark on my LE skin forward of were the filler cap will go.
Does any one know what brand or type of filler I could use to hide it. It needs to be only a very thin skim to make it go. Do you put the stuff on top of the etch primer?
Im really annoyed about making this mistake.
Kev


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:42 am    Post subject: Suitable filler Reply with quote

You might be able to use a spot putty. It's designed for filling in
small scratches and pits to get a smooth surface for final finishing.
It comes in a small tube and is applied with a rubber spreader in thin
layers and then sanded smooth after drying. It can be applied over the
initial primer coat. This stuff fills in pretty quickly and is very
easy to use. It usually takes only one or two coats to get good
results. Here in the U.S. it's available in most auto parts and
hardware stores under the Bondo brand (Bondo glazing & spot putty).
You can also order it online from www.acehardwaresuperstore.com and
other sites. Other companies make similar products.

You could also use a sandable filler primer, but that might take
several coats to do the job.

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I have a now very slight but impossible to remove mark on my LE skin
forward of were the filler cap will go.
Does any one know what brand or type of filler I could use to hide
it. It needs to be only a very thin skim to make it go. Do you put
the stuff on top of the etch primer?
Im really annoyed about making this mistake.
Kev

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