rcx132 Philip Messages 2,705 Location London, UK Oct 15, 2017 #1 Any preferences on which body filler to use? I don't have a lot to filler, a few dents less than 3mm deep. This is for my car restoration project.
Any preferences on which body filler to use? I don't have a lot to filler, a few dents less than 3mm deep. This is for my car restoration project.
O optima21 Member Messages 4,347 Location halifax, England Oct 15, 2017 #2 I've heard on here that Upol Fantastic is good stuff, we I've bought some based on the recomendations on here, but havnt used it yet
I've heard on here that Upol Fantastic is good stuff, we I've bought some based on the recomendations on here, but havnt used it yet
R richie00boy Member Messages 1,031 Oct 15, 2017 #3 Plastic padding ultima. Easily available from halfords and not expensive.
norsa old school painter Messages 2,318 Location Newbury UK Oct 15, 2017 #4 Fantastic is very well named as it doesn't pin hole as bad as most and flats really nicely and easily. However its only available in large tins so not really practical for a few dents. Plastic padding is your best option. Nick
Fantastic is very well named as it doesn't pin hole as bad as most and flats really nicely and easily. However its only available in large tins so not really practical for a few dents. Plastic padding is your best option. Nick
rcx132 Philip Messages 2,705 Location London, UK Oct 15, 2017 #5 I popped into Halfords and yeah, Upol fantastic only comes in a big pot for £28, or £20 on ebay. Are they all the same in their compatibility with what they go on? I.e. they all go on bare metal?
I popped into Halfords and yeah, Upol fantastic only comes in a big pot for £28, or £20 on ebay. Are they all the same in their compatibility with what they go on? I.e. they all go on bare metal?
norsa old school painter Messages 2,318 Location Newbury UK Oct 15, 2017 #6 absolutely but best to abrade bare metal first.