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O2re

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 21:14

then help me out , filler primer is this the layer before painting ?
because i mean filler like the ordenary filler but it`s liquid so they spray it on
if this is possible to understand ?


STEvieXE

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:58

wasnt trying to be cheeky. just curious as to what u were saying m8


O2re

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:56

forgive me , i`m Norwegian , and you people here at corsasport writes slang ,so my english is not getting better , also the tecnical language is not easy , i dont know what names to use on car stuff , but you understand almost everything i write so it can`t be that bad , thanks anyway for correcting me


STEvieXE

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:22

oh u mean filler primer. cotcha now? thought u were talking bout some kind of pon that didnt need primed or something. lol


STEvieXE

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:21

priming filler??? what u talking about? do u mean stopper?


O2re

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:16

To fix fiberglass go to a company who make fibreglass products and get som polyester , herdner and some glassfiber sheets ,
on small damages use glassfiberfiller or/and ordinary filler , for better finish use priming filler to get rid of the small holes , plastic padding is ok to use


Drew

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:13

p40 fibreglass


STEvieXE

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 19:58

use plastic padding pro. if its just a minor scuff. if its broke etc then u will need to use fibrefil or mating and resin depending on how bad it is.


buckley

posted on 15th Feb 03 at 08:54

to fix fibreglass bumper
cheers peeps