Replacing Seam Sealer
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- January 20, 2013 at 9:53 pm #40475
I like Fusor products, they are used at the OEM level quite a bit.
they must have known they had a problem because the ones I have don’t look like that.
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February 2, 2013 at 7:49 am #40952I’ve never used fusor products, but I hear they’re great and will try them in the near future. I just noticed one thing about the gun and maybe it isn’t a big deal, but with the canister sitting on top, can’t it be a little tough if you need to get an a hard to reach area, like inside a quarter or something like that.
I use Fusor 800ez as well, and I love it. I agree it doesn’t really seem to shrink. I was curious though about smoothing it out with water, I haven’t seen that before. One guy I work with uses thinner. I usually can get it how I want it without thinner, but maybe you could explain how you do it with water. I learn something new everyday in this business lol
I don’t use seam sealer ofter, usually the body guys will tape it off, apply it, smear it and it never looks factory.
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