I have a tube of Bondo Spot/Glazing putty, which I've used a bit but am by no means expert with. Lately I'm having a major problem, which is that when I open the tube, there's a bunch of really thin, watery stuff at the top, which tends to drip all over the place. I'm having no luck getting to the putty inside. I could try pouring off all the liquid, but presumably that liquid would be best off blended into the putty. I don't see any way to do that, given the metal tube the stuff comes in.
I'm probably going to switch to Tamiya white for many of the jobs I use the Bondo for, but I'd like to understand how to be able to effectively use the tube I have. Can anyone give pointers?
BTW, the tube is probably about 1 year old.
I'm probably going to switch to Tamiya white for many of the jobs I use the Bondo for, but I'd like to understand how to be able to effectively use the tube I have. Can anyone give pointers?
BTW, the tube is probably about 1 year old.