What is the difference between body filler and glaze?
USC® PRO-GLAZE™ 26118 Polyester Finishing Putty, 24 oz
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Jul 14, 2024 - 02:50 PM
Body filler is a thick, putty-like substance (often reinforced with glass fibers) used to fill larger dents and imperfections in automotive bodywork, providing a solid base for further refinishing. Glaze, on the other hand, is a thinner, finer compound applied over body filler to smooth out minor surface imperfections and achieve a more refined finish before painting.
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USC® PRO-GLAZE™ 26118 Polyester Finishing Putty, 24 oz
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