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Question: Evercoat "Feather Fill " polyester prim


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Any one had any experience with Evercoat "Feather Fill" primer??? This primer should be ideal for fiberglass since it is a sprayable polyester filler/primer. I came across it in the Aircraft Spruce free catalog (1-877-477-7823) and the primer sounds interesting because it is 'polyester' just like most fiberglass resin.Sounds like it will stick to about any thing and compatiable with all top coats plus fills in a multitude of sins.

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The last body shop I worked at used nothing but evercoat primer filler and fiberglass products. It is very user friendly and had slightly better filling properties than "Fill N Sand" primer. Works well but if you mix it too thick it has lifted the edges where feathering through a couple coats of paint or primer has been done. I light med coat not a wet coat should be allowed to flash before successive coats are applied. Just my experience and $0.02 here. 2thumbs.gif

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Guest trickz

theres a product by Sandox called alluspray (spelling ?) it is very easy to dry sand/or block (like spackling compound) yall need to check this product out ,it is really slick and is high build also :-D good stuff, and easy to work with john

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Guest JAMIE T

I've got a gallon of this stuff that has stored been in my basement for about a year and a half. It's about 70 degrees all year around(only more humid in the summer). Do you think it is still ok to use?

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