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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 2084118" data-attributes="member: 568154"><p>I haven't seen the "milkshake" before. I never thought of doing that because I didn't realise the same MEK hardener would work for the both compounds. What I've used that sands really easy and leaves a really nice finish is Resin mixed with microbead filler material. Using an orbital sander that stuff sands about 4x easier than bondo, and when you have a nice finish there you can paint it with something like resin alone for your final finish sanding and to seal it (cuz it'll **** up a lot of primer if you paint it by itself.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 2084118, member: 568154"] I haven't seen the "milkshake" before. I never thought of doing that because I didn't realise the same MEK hardener would work for the both compounds. What I've used that sands really easy and leaves a really nice finish is Resin mixed with microbead filler material. Using an orbital sander that stuff sands about 4x easier than bondo, and when you have a nice finish there you can paint it with something like resin alone for your final finish sanding and to seal it (cuz it'll **** up a lot of primer if you paint it by itself.) [/QUOTE]
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