I despise this product. To be honest, this is my first time using a disguise. However, over the years I've used many gallons of Bondo, tubes of putty, and a few gallons of fiberglass resin. I was initially suspicious of this product due to the two to one mix ratio so I was very careful when mixing. On my first batch I noticed that if you leave the mixture in a heap it seems to work sooner than if you leave it flat. Not so hot what's up. The real problem came the next day when I walked into the sand and found that none of them hit me hard. I spent many hours with my sandpaper and Dremel removing this material from all rough edges. I assumed my mix wasn't exactly 2 to 1, so this time I mixed the extra hardener in a ratio of about 60/40, even though I ran out of filler before hardener. I was happy with the result until I went sanding today and found that the three largest areas, one with many cobweb cracks that would need to be drilled out to remove this material, were not hardened enough. The sandpaper will harden and then a good fingernail will show that the product is not 100% hard. I've got at least a few more hours of work to delete this stuff! This time I will mix the product 50/50. Since most reviewers didn't have this issue, I can only assume it's a quality control issue.
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