Ken, you have a new message.
Art
Oh, yah. Stay away from that glazing putty or spot putty crap! I try to not use anything that doesn't use an activator mainly because some products that don't use an activator to initiate a chemical reaction will shrink over time or trap moisture under the paint, which in time will allow the paint to chip off or lift.
I recommend a product called "Metal Glaze" or "Blaze Glaze". It is basically just a thinner form of Bondo that can be easily mixed and spread onto a surface. It is really good for filling shallow imperfections, pinholes in glass or carbon. It is also used to fill low spots in order to straighten a surface. If you are filling deeper and more involved imperfections then straight up Bondo will do the job. Most Napa stores and auto body supply shops carry the glaze.
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Reading older post. Im assuming this stuff sands well.
scotte
It does sand, it is just like Bondo except thinner and is more or less for final filling. It does sand but just like Bondo it sands easier before it is completely hardened.
Art
I tried some of the blaze glaze last night.
I like it!
Scott e