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Thread: To Fill or Not to Fill
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14th September 2009, 09:30 AM #31Intermediate Member
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It just occurred to me that it might not have been a good idea to sand back the filler with an ROS. Would have this "burnt" the filler and made it darken?
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14th September 2009, 09:49 PM #32
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15th September 2009, 10:45 PM #33
Well here are some pics of a quick repair I did over the last two days. Please note I mean quick, as it needs more work and I'm not completly happy about the end result my self but just to show you. I have got better results on this project with little trubble but I did not expect to do this quick job. Remember I did say it's not perfect.
Pic 1 shows the defect, it's about 2mm deep.
Pic 2 shows the applied mix.
Pic 3 shows the dried filler.
Pic 4 shows the sanded fill.
Pic 5 shows the buffed with eee.
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16th September 2009, 03:43 PM #34Intermediate Member
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ok. so I need to try again by the looks of things. Impressive!
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