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    1. #1
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      hate to tell ya but pe spray filler looks noting like body filler, doesn't strip, sand or other anything like body filler. not sure what was on your car



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      At BOS, we strip to bare metal, DP epoxy coat, then do our body work and gap adjustments, then we use PCL 901 poly 2K 3 coats, then dry sand, then we use a high build urethane 3 coats, Wetsand , Seal it DP 1 med/wet coat and paint. If you can metal finsh a car thats great but most customers to wanna pay for the time it takes. Not to mention the body fillers and primers today a lightyears away from what they used to be so its okay as long aas they r used correctly.
      72 Chevelle Done!

      67' Hell Camino- Under the knife

      Some day: Porsche GT3/ C6R inspired 69

    3. #3
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      you tell me...

      Quote Originally Posted by hotrdblder
      hate to tell ya but pe spray filler looks noting like body filler, doesn't strip, sand or other anything like body filler. not sure what was on your car
      I dont want to hijack this thread, but it definitely wasn't any type of filler I had seen before. it was a very light color (almost like an off white), evenly coated throughout the entire back half of the car, no lines from being applied in layers, did not smell like bondo coming off (judging from my cloths, i always wear a respirator) and was super easy to knock off with a wire brush. I did find some regular old bondo under it in some bad places. but I could see the layers and it was a the normal pinkish color and was much more difficult to sand

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      I use Spies-Hecker Spray Poly and love it. Its going to make my Vette project MUCH easier. Its relatively straight (for a Vette), but this stuff is awesome on fiberglass, and will enable me to get out all the imperfections with ease. I'll be doing the whole car in Spies-Hecker products.
      Joe Hinds

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      Quote Originally Posted by newby
      I dont want to hijack this thread, but it definitely wasn't any type of filler I had seen before. it was a very light color (almost like an off white), evenly coated throughout the entire back half of the car, no lines from being applied in layers, did not smell like bondo coming off (judging from my cloths, i always wear a respirator) and was super easy to knock off with a wire brush. I did find some regular old bondo under it in some bad places. but I could see the layers and it was a the normal pinkish color and was much more difficult to sand
      Sound like marhyd sp? primer to me you can put that stuff on thick and it sands nice and actually hear of alot of people still using it. Kinda of a light tan off white color.
      67 camaro




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