Kirk G
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I'm Angry--
Holy Crap!
So my wife bought a small tube of wood filler, and when I opened the round cup, it was SCARLET!
I'm thinking, "This is going to make for a wild looking sanding job"...so I smear it on, trying to fill the spirals, and not waste it.
After a minute or two, I'm noticing the goo seems to be smearing some of the tan paint or surface color from the body tube, and swirling it into the goo.
I figure I better stop pushing it around and let it cure.
To my horror, I discover large patches of the scarlet goo have turned tan.... and the longer it sits, the more it turns tan.
After an hour, the entire stuff has turned over, and I have nothing but tan wood filler smeared all over my rocket.
So I break out the steel wool, figuring I will sand a bit of it off...and to my horror, I discover that it is rock hard!
The steel wool is fragmenting, but not removing any of the wood filler.
Is this stuff suppose to work this way??!!
Holy Crap!
So my wife bought a small tube of wood filler, and when I opened the round cup, it was SCARLET!
I'm thinking, "This is going to make for a wild looking sanding job"...so I smear it on, trying to fill the spirals, and not waste it.
After a minute or two, I'm noticing the goo seems to be smearing some of the tan paint or surface color from the body tube, and swirling it into the goo.
I figure I better stop pushing it around and let it cure.
To my horror, I discover large patches of the scarlet goo have turned tan.... and the longer it sits, the more it turns tan.
After an hour, the entire stuff has turned over, and I have nothing but tan wood filler smeared all over my rocket.
So I break out the steel wool, figuring I will sand a bit of it off...and to my horror, I discover that it is rock hard!
The steel wool is fragmenting, but not removing any of the wood filler.
Is this stuff suppose to work this way??!!