What is the difference between body filler and putty?
USC® PRO-GLAZE™ 26118 Polyester Finishing Putty, 24 oz
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Body filler and putty are both used in automotive repair but serve different purposes. Body filler, typically made of polyester resin, is used to fill larger dents and imperfections on a vehicle's surface. Putty, often finer and smoother, is used for minor surface imperfections like scratches and pinholes, and is used to achieve a smooth finish before painting.
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USC® PRO-GLAZE™ 26118 Polyester Finishing Putty, 24 oz
PRO-GLAZE™ Maximum Performance Polyester Finishing Putty is effortless to spread and self-levels to a smooth, easy-to-sand surface that is pinhole free - improving your cycle time. The advanced easy-powder formula increases the sanding window. PRO-GLAZE™ provides excellent results for that invisible...
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