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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 02:59:36 GMT, "Brian D"
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email Not the same solution as mine. But I agree with the idea that the surrounds go down faster than the filler, in almost all cases. When I fill holes, I usually let them stay bumped up a little until after curing, then I use a SurForm or scraper (or both) as appropriate to bring it down flush. Sanding seems to remove material around the hole more than it removes the filler in the hole, so I don't sand. I then coat the whole section a couple of times (usually 3) prior to painting. Works for me. ************************************************** ** I went on a guided tour not long ago.The guide got us lost. He was a non-compass mentor.........sorry .........no I'm not. |
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