Polyvance Flex-Filler 2 Flexible Epoxy 2000-T

Polyvance Flex-Filler 2 Flexible Epoxy 2000-T

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This flexible filler can be used to repair both OEM and aftermarket flexible plastic parts. This repair material works on almost any flexible plastic substrate. Flex Filler 2 will feather nicely in 12-15 minutes and can be primed and painted in 30-45 minutes after application at room temperature. Gray in color. Use 1060FP Filler Prep on TPO or PP substrates. Flex Filler is typically used as a skim coat over repair areas due to its easy sanding and featheredging characteristics.

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