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i got this, if this cant do the job then ill pick some glazing putty up tommorow, what do you think?

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i got this, if this cant do the job then ill pick some glazing putty up tommorow, what do you think?

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Nah I'm talkin glazing putty.

Bondo & US composits makes some.

Comes in a tube the size of a large "red cream bondo hardener" tube.

Red in color usually and real lightweight and easy to sand.No hardener needed.

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hey lsn2meboom916 i picked up some glazing putty. There were there types apparently, professional, UV, and then regular (i guess). I got regular glazing putty.

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hey lsn2meboom916 i picked up some glazing putty. There were there types apparently, professional, UV, and then regular (i guess). I got regular glazing putty.

Good deal.

Once you get to the point where the only imperfections are lil pinholes and bubble dents you're gonna love just spackling em in w/ glazing putty and then knockin em down smooth.

Like I said b4^^ I use a small piece of THIN cardboard-mayb 1mm thick as a disposable applicator and you can cut it to any shape-straight edged or round for tricky dips and curves.

If you get it "pretty close" on the finish but are sick and tired of sanding-spraying it with rubberized undercoat will give it a "orange peal" like finish and fill in a lot of the ruff stuff so it looks more unifrm b4 you paint if thats the end goal.

Keep it up bro.

COOGLE SAID:"bro thats how we got where we are... buy making messes ...... i still learn all the time you just gota be willing to ruck up some shit" "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd." ~ Miguel de Unamuno"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men, but no machine can do the work of one extraordinary man" -Elbert Hubbard"A proud man can learn humility...but he will be proud of that too" ~I forget who.I'm far from perfect and I know it better than anyone, but I hope to be good at what I do, when I do it...Installs I've done:My Integra: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=3161The Lexus : http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=1535Law's Maxima: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...ic=5568&hl=Jeff's 2500HD: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...ic=5382&hl=Acura RSX-S: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=3142Z-32 300zx: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=34602004 Civic 4dr: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=8190Trunk/Corner Box: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...c=16036&hl=1969 Chevy C-10: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...c=20319&hl=Seat-Back AMP-RACK How-to: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...ic=9428&hl=Bunch of subs still for salehttp://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...l=lsn2meboom916"It's game night...we're playin......sex."~Quagmire"When disneyland started it was powered completely by orphan children running on treadmills to generate e-lectrissty…and today, them children are New York Yankees". ~Dale Gribble"Fill it with ice...then pour it up to the top of the ice...& Shut da Fu** up!" ~Urs truly.

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well i sanded a lot more tonight, its getting a lot smoother, although its harder to tell in pictures. I also applied some of that glazing putty anywhere i thought i could use it basically. I applied some body filler/resin mix on the back right piece and the middle piece. It is past 2 am so i am not going to take pics tonight but tommorow i will have them up.

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well i have a question, i have rage gold and i was planning on applying it after i got the body filler pretty dang smooth. Do I use the glazing putty before or after the rage gold?

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well i have a question, i have rage gold and i was planning on applying it after i got the body filler pretty dang smooth. Do I use the glazing putty before or after the rage gold?

Nope.....fill with the rage...then sand her down good................and hit the low spots with the glaze.....get some sandable primer from your local parts store...and use it as a guide coat....if you dust your piece with the primer..then begin to sand..

This will make the low spots very visable... :)

BTW Lookin good..

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dang okay thats what you always do, see i always knew you used primer to show the low spots but i wasnt always exactly sure how you did it, when you did it. cool thanks GP.

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