preferred glazing putty??

B

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I have 2k'd the car. In my blocking I have found I couple spots that are just very minorly low. I don't know that they'd even show in the finished product but I'd rather not chance it this far along. The car was shot in epoxy, filled, shot in epoxy again and then 2k'd. My plan is to sand my spots back down to epoxy then feather my glaze in. My question is what is the prefered glaze to use. My (only) local jobber(Napa) carries a 2k evercoat polyester glaze but I wasn't sure if there was one that stood above the rest. Thanks

Bo
 
Really any of them are great, so grab what you can.
I do lean towards the dolphin glaze and icing as a second choice but as I said they all work just fine.
 
I like Evercoat 421, "Easy Sand."

It's all a matter of preference. I don't think I've ever used a poly putty that couldn't get the job done.
 
I like Evercoat 421, "Easy Sand."

It's all a matter of preference. I don't think I've ever used a poly putty that couldn't get the job done.
 
Excellent. My jobber had a pouch of evergold I picked up to give a try. Anyone ever used to plastik honey to thin regular filler for a glaze?
 
Yes, I've used the "Honey"
I didn't like it, it made the filler much more gummy at first sanding.
I do use "Icing" for spot putty and it has a habit of drying out
quickly so I usually add some acetone to thin it,
that seems to work much better.
 
The "honey" is to improve the consistency of cheap fillers. If you buy premium filler like Rage Extreme or Marson (3M) Platinum, you won't need it.
 
Ahh I see. I have been using rage gold (its what my jobber carries) but had to order from summit and extreme was $20 cheaper than gold at my jobber so I figured I'd gibe it a try
 
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