Most panel shops will have two fillers on their shelves, a traditional lightweight body filler and a fine filler (normally referred to as a flowable glaze or putty). In the panel rectification process there are two areas where the flowable glaze is traditionally used. Firstly, filling in pin hole from traditionalfillerapplications and secondly to fill in fine scratches over paint work. An
acceptable finish is obtained in both of these applications.The issue with having two fillers on the shelves is additional cost of the fine filler, which generally off sets the savings made from spending less on a lightweight body filler. So, is it possible to get fine filler performance from a traditional lightweight body filler? With the introduction of 3MTM PlatinumTM Plus Body Filler, this is definitely the case.


Platinum Plus Body Filler – ultra Low Shrink
Most panel shops will have two fillers on their shelves, a traditional lightweight body filler and a fine filler (normally referred to as a flowable glaze or putty). In the panel rectification process there are two areas where the flowable glaze is traditionally used. Firstly, filling in pin holes from traditional
filler applications and secondly to fill in fine scratches over paint work. An acceptable finish is obtained in both of these applications.
The issue with having two fillers on the shelves is additional cost of the fine filler, which generally off sets the savings made from spending less on a lightweight body filler. So, is it possible to get fine filler performance from a traditional lightweight body filler? With the introduction 3MPlatinum Plus Body Filler, this is definitely the case.
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