Right, I love perfect plastic filler, I can apply it with a brush and it doesn't need sanding, if I stroke it with a moistened brush. But, and its a pretty big but, it comes in a ridiculous tube, always clogs in the tube, and i have to dig out the nozzle every time, and I reckon I'm wasting a lot. So, here's the question, does anybody know of a water based, super-fine filler that comes in a tub? There's a crisp fiver etc etc...
Filler, filler, my kingdom for some filler...
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I also use this filler and highly rate it. I dont use the small tube that is supplied with it but simply apply from the tube onto a craft sculpting tool (some times called wax carvers). I always wipe clean with a damp paper towel or kitchen washing up sponge the end of the tube before re fitting the cap. To date ive never had a problem with the filler going hard at the end of the tube.
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I don't use the nozzle either, and I do keep the end clean, but it's a grip I have with plastic toothpaste tubes too, and I wish to god that they'd go back to the old style ones for specialist stuff like filler...Im going with Patrick's idea!Originally posted by \I also use this filler and highly rate it. I dont use the small tube that is supplied with it but simply apply from the tube onto a craft sculpting tool (some times called wax carvers). I always wipe clean with a damp paper towel or kitchen washing up sponge the end of the tube before re fitting the cap. To date ive never had a problem with the filler going hard at the end of the tube.
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You've done it again! Good ideaOriginally posted by \I haven't used it myself, but could you not decant it into a tub? Best of both worlds that way
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The first two good ideas are free - next time I'll be charging you! :POriginally posted by \You've done it again! Good idea
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