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jaros44sr
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Re: PO has me PO'd

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No, it's made for hanging ( mostly non structural ) body panels. Gluing some pinch seams together in place of spot welding.

But, it shouldn't be used like a filler or have an exposed Seam in the middle of a exterior painted panel. Like if it was used to fill the roof to B pillar lead seam on a car. Or like a partial lower quarter panel replacement that was flanged. If the panels were panel bonded at the flange and the seam was filled in with panel bond. Then just sanded flat, epoxied, 2k surfacer, blocked, sealed, top coated, cleared. That " exposed " panel bond Seam has a tendency to " shadow " through the primer/top coats.
Thanks for the explanation
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