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HELP! with glazing putty

To: Triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: HELP! with glazing putty
From: Gbouff1@aol.com
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:21:48 EST
Over the weekend I finished blending 40 years of dents, dings and whatever, 
with body filler.  The metal on the car is solid but because of the many 
imperfections I used a skim cost of filler on quite a bit of the car.  I am 
very pleased with the results.  Now I am attempting to put a coat of glazing 
putty and I am going crazy.  This stuff is thinner than the consistancy of 
mayonaise and has a very short working cycle (about 3 minutes).  The flat 
sections are not too bad, but the curves on the fenders are brutal.  All the 
blending that I did originally is now covered with ridges and other problems 
and it's like starting over.  Am I doing something wrong, or is this how it's 
supposed to work?

BTW the glazing putty is a product called ICING and it is white  with a red 
hardener.  The resulting mix is pink.  The body of my TR3A looks like a MARY 
KAY nightmare, and all that pink sanding dust looks, well... quite unusual to 
say the least.

Suggestions from anyone with experience in this area is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Gary Bouffard
59 TR3A  (frustrated in Connecticut)

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