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Correction fluid as a filler?


RidgeRunner

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Hi all, 

 

I may be way behind the curve but I've discovered that using correction fluid for small jobs works very well. Simply, you apply a little, let it setb( a few moments) and wipe clean with white spirit. Clean, quick and neat. Has anyone else done same? Any pitfalls, such a poor ageing qualities?

 

Thanks,

 

Martin

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I use the pen version to put it into depressions made by mould release pins.

As long as the divot isn't too deep it fills it nicely. In deep ones if you put too much fluid in it cracks as it dies

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In deep ones if you put too much fluid in it cracks as it dies

Plus, if you put a second layer of correcting fluid over a first, it tends to delaminate.  But for a small and shallow job, it's very useful stuff.

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