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Re: repairing rust pitting in jd rear rims
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Posted by Rod (NH) on November 14, 2006 at 14:42:49 from (64.140.200.138):
In Reply to: repairing rust pitting in jd rear rims posted by jubilee johnny on November 14, 2006 at 06:36:23:
Johnny, A two-part polyester finishing putty similar to 3M's Flowable Finishing Putty that is used in conjunction with the other products you are using on the rest of the tractor should work well. It is said to be "flowable" and "self-leveling" but I would not characterize it as such. It's thinner and smoother than regular polyester body filler, and thinner than toothpaste, but it doesn't really flow into place like the term "flowable" implies. I'd say it slumps readily but doesn't flow well. It spreads easily though and that's the way I have used it - with a plastic or rubber spreader. I suppose it could be brushed also (as claimed) but I have not tried it that way. It's about $35 for a tube at the local NAPA store. Other manufacturers market similar products. See what is available where you buy your painting supplies. Rod
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