Ok,. ran out of my Bondo Glazing & Spot Putty and went out and bought me a new tube of it.
Ahhhh... has the formula changed?
When I opened it, a runny red fluid came out before anything solid appeared.
Well, I needed to use it so I squeezed some out onto wax paper, mixed the two until it became somewhat thicker than it was and used a popsicle stick to apply it.
This can't be right?????
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- Johnnycrash
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It's right alright.
The tube has sat for awhile, and the parts have separated. You need to shake it up, and squish it around inside the tube to get it all mixed up again. If you squeeze out too much of the runner red stuff, the rest of the putty in the tube will be too dry, and thick. But it will still be usable.
The tube has sat for awhile, and the parts have separated. You need to shake it up, and squish it around inside the tube to get it all mixed up again. If you squeeze out too much of the runner red stuff, the rest of the putty in the tube will be too dry, and thick. But it will still be usable.
John Fleming
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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