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#31111 07/22/02 04:36 AM
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Has anyone used this type of filler over a primer before? I have never had problems doing this with the plastic bondo stuff, but I'm not sure about this new stuff???

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It depends on the primer. Using any of the DP epoxy primers you can use any filler over them.

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If this is the same All Metal with aluminum filler and liquid hardener it is very tough and difficult to feather.Auto body supply stores carry products made for very minor cosmetic repairs that dry fast and are easy to sand. One product is called "Icing" that is fairly liquid. Another product is heavier bodied from Duramix-Dont have the part # but their phone is 1-800-537-9204. you should sand base with at least 220 before applying.


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