Used Classic Restoration Cars Tip Troubles getting a thin layer of body filler...? Parts 1

Used Classic Restoration Cars Tip Troubles getting a thin layer of body filler...? Parts 1


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Anyone who's used body filler knows how difficult it is to spread over "delicate" areas. You know: when the filler has to spread over a very thin imperfection or just has to provide that "last little surface."

The problem is that the filler is fairly viscous and resists being spread in a thin film. The result is air bubbles or a thicker-than-desired surface that requires more careful sanding. While there are specialized fillers designed to spread more evenly, here's another useful idea: Add a little liquid fiberglass resin (you invariably have a big can of it that will never get used up!) to the body filler and catalyst mixture. Stir everything well (the catalyst works in both products, so don't worry) and there you have it - a smooth, less-viscous, creamy mixture that will spread beautifully.


4 Response to "Used Classic Restoration Cars Tip Troubles getting a thin layer of body filler...? Parts 1"

  1. Shaira says:

    thanks for the wonderful tips. i am glad that you have shared a lot to us today and i am glad for that. keep on posting

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    Unknown says:

    Anybody who's used body filler knows how difficult it's to spread over delicate areas. You realize: once the filler needs to spread on the very thin imperfection or simply needs to provide that last little surface.
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    Unknown says:

    its better to choose a used cars. Cheap and yet reliable.

    Unknown says:

    with this car, professional detailing is good..

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