Bondo glazing putty for nail holes1/30/2024 ![]() ![]() Gap-filling superglue- works great for holes or gaps that are not too big OR too small, but next time I won't use accelerator first!! Surfacer 1000- great for very small imperfections, but can't brush on for large gaps w/o having to throw brush away (dries too fast) Squadron Green and Testors Countour- can never get a smooth surface no matter how much sanding I do (always leaves holes more filling and sanding creates new holes) does not adhere well to plastic in small amounts whatever, the "green stuff"- 2nd favorite, great for large gaps but doesn't adhere in thin strips for minor gaps, even after curing (peels right off)Īutomotive 2-part putty- like the first two, two-part putties are sometimes inconvenient to mix unless your going to use a large amount before it hardens requires lots of cleanup with water before it hardens or LOTS of sanding afterwards (this stuff cured is like a rock!!) Miliput White- my favorite for large gaps, but hard to fill minor scractches w/o getting it everywhere. Just to share info with the community this is what I've used and why I like or don't like it: Has anyone used this? What were your results, good or bad, will it attack the plastic? Is it toxic? When I Googled it, I also found Acryl Red (sounds good for minor imperfections) and Super Red (supposedly self leveling). I read that it was a good choice, I think on this forum. I've tried a few and read the forums (the "best" putty DOES seem to be an endless debate with no single answer), but I was wondering if anyone has used 3M Acryl Blue. I'm on the endless search for a good and easy to use general-use putty for my models. ![]()
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