The "Best Plastic Putty" is indeed the best.

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franjy
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The "Best Plastic Putty" is indeed the best.

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Smooth. Tapered top that can apply a thin line. Slow setting. Thins with water. As it dries you can
remove putty with a moist Q tip. No odor. Dries hard. Sands smooth.
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And I'd love to try it, but it's out of stock everywhere over here at the moment! :roll:
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Re: The "Best Plastic Putty" is indeed the best.

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After the previous debate about fillers recently on the forum I thought I'd try one of these new ones instead of my usual Squadron white. I ordered it via Amazon and it's just arrived, Deluxe Materials 'Perfect Plastic Putty' it's called. Looking forward to trying it out, I'll report back accordingly!

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Re: The "Best Plastic Putty" is indeed the best.

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I've heard so much praise about Squadron white (I'm using Squadron green, mr surfacer and vallejo putty now), that I just ordered it for trying. Only difference from the green is it's more smoother/finer they say. Am eager to try it out.
Not heard about "best plastic putty", but wouldn't hurt to try out later.
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