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    I would ask the paint shop for thier advice.
    Some of us were talking about this a while back.
    Make sure the filler you are using won't absorb water
    and expand causing it to pop out or crack your paint.
    The other Important thing we talked about was the
    way the water got to the filler to be absorbed by it.
    And this was caused by the back side of where the filler
    was applied not being sealed allowing water ,dirt, grim to get in behind the filler or even the paint. So make sure you seal the back side of where ever you put the filler, or you could have
    problems in the not so distant future. Hope this helps some.


    ~ Vegas ~
    Last edited by vara4; 12-18-2004 at 07:17 PM.

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