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	12-17-2008 08:41 AM #6
 the evercoat original work the best i use this stuff very little used it for small marks were if the new panels had small dents from shipping i would metal finsh it and more or less use it like a hi fill primer so it work ok for that were it was a time thing in the body shop the marson platinum works better over all . ice i did not like. it plug up sand paper so you have to go coarser to break the flim on it then if you cut coarser marks in the primer you have sand scratches they may not come up but.it will then the primer and filler shrink back down any one using this stuff like filler was on the fast track out the door at the shop i work at. in the long run your much better on using it very little . if you do use it you are better keeping all filler under you primer that way your not stacking fillers primer fillers sealers . all have thinners to get out of your gun alot of your slower thinners used in you top coats or cold shop the thinner can drive down and move up your fillers some more or less the putty can swim around from the thinners they will work in and move your puttys ......less is betterLast edited by pat mccarthy; 12-17-2008 at 09:16 AM. Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip 
 





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