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<blockquote data-quote="ASDF12345" data-source="post: 100283" data-attributes="member: 545961"><p>whenever i look at pictures of contruction of a fiberglass box, after the glass is all layed up and cured and stuff, they always use this green goo stuff. they coat the box with it, then sand it, and after this step it always appears really smooth. i always use lightweight body filler called "Bondo Gel." but its not nearly as liquidy as that green stuff. anyone know what that stuff is? it seems like it saves a lot of sanding time. anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASDF12345, post: 100283, member: 545961"] whenever i look at pictures of contruction of a fiberglass box, after the glass is all layed up and cured and stuff, they always use this green goo stuff. they coat the box with it, then sand it, and after this step it always appears really smooth. i always use lightweight body filler called "Bondo Gel." but its not nearly as liquidy as that green stuff. anyone know what that stuff is? it seems like it saves a lot of sanding time. anyone? [/QUOTE]
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