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I am attempting my first fiberglass repair. I expect that once I have the repair completed and sanded, I will need to glaze it to smooth out minor flaws like pin holes and sanding marks. There are sooooo many choices ranging from a few bucks to $30 for a single tube.
What have others used obtaining good results?
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I am attempting my first fiberglass repair. I expect that once I have the repair completed and sanded, I will need to glaze it to smooth out minor flaws like pin holes and sanding marks. There are sooooo many choices ranging from a few bucks to $30 for a single tube.
What have others used obtaining good results?
I use Evercoat glazing putty. Just use a good quality product that is catalyzed (requires hardner). Don't use the cheap stuff that comes in the tube. The stuff that just air dries will shrink.
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