Where to buy Mr. Surfacer

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Where to buy Mr. Surfacer

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What is the best mail/online order source for Mr. Surfacer?
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Squadron carries it.

But be careful - they carry all sorts of other goodies.
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I'll second the vote for Squadron, as well as the warning: you'll go to their site intending to buy ONLY a can of Mr. Surfacer, but you'll end up buying a crate of 1/72 airplanes with matching aftermarket decals, resin wheels, photo-etch cockpits, etc. Be careful! :D
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just ordered some.

BTW... WHat a crappy website! :shock: :roll:
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My local hobbyjoint carries it. I'm just beginning to use the stuff and love it.
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Squadron isn't the most adroit web-purchasing site, but they're quite good on the phone.
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Post by Saturn »

Squadron's under new ownership, (last November I think) and they've re-vamped both their website and their monthly mail flyer since the switch.

I liked their site a lot better before the change.

FYI, Sprue Bros carries Mr Surfacer as well.
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Post by Jonas Calhoun »

Our local hobby shop does too: Colpar Hobbies in Colorado.

1-800-876-0414

Great people, great store. Free shipping on orders over $100!

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I have some in a spray can. Is the bottle stuff better?
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Thomas E. Johnson wrote:I have some in a spray can. Is the bottle stuff better?
Neither or worse, just different uses. I use the spray cans for priming an entire model, while I use the bottled stuff for filling minor seams and scratches. It's also good as a final seal over Bondo.
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