Anybody else tried this filler? I found it in my little local hardware/DIY/pet store, it's only a couple of quid or so for a tube, and it's bloody good stuff!
It consists of one roll of plasticky feeling material, which you just cut off the amount needed, roll it around in your fingers for a couple of minutes and it's ready to use. It sticks anything to anything more or less, doesn't shrink, goes rock hard in a few minutes but sands ever so easily to a lovely smooth finish.
Oh, and it comes off your hands very well too, a drop of washing up liquid and warm water, job done.
Well recommended.
Richard
It consists of one roll of plasticky feeling material, which you just cut off the amount needed, roll it around in your fingers for a couple of minutes and it's ready to use. It sticks anything to anything more or less, doesn't shrink, goes rock hard in a few minutes but sands ever so easily to a lovely smooth finish.
Oh, and it comes off your hands very well too, a drop of washing up liquid and warm water, job done.
Well recommended.
Richard
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