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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 426321" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Dale and 10man, I used Dolphin Putty several years ago when painting my van.</p><p>it is not for a thick coat on vertical surfaces, (of which I found out the hard way).</p><p>but is a <em>very</em> good product when doing just a skimming coat after the major Bondo repairs.</p><p>it is great for filling rough sanding and razor blade accidents.</p><p>basically, it has the characteristics of thinned down Bondo.</p><p>https://youtu.be/uCstHX1_UiI</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 426321, member: 13599"] Dale and 10man, I used Dolphin Putty several years ago when painting my van. it is not for a thick coat on vertical surfaces, (of which I found out the hard way). but is a [i]very[/i] good product when doing just a skimming coat after the major Bondo repairs. it is great for filling rough sanding and razor blade accidents. basically, it has the characteristics of thinned down Bondo. https://youtu.be/uCstHX1_UiI . [/QUOTE]
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