resin?

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Re: resin?

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toab wrote:Hmmmmmm got me wondering if I should get a sample of some of these D.K.resins to compare with the poly lite and glasspro resins that I use now.Specificly clarity in cracks and eas of flow in repairs.Jeff could you guys send me a sample of your crack resin as well as your star stuff??As for pit resin I am quite happy with the Liquid Resins super hard stuff that I use now.
thanks - Paul
Oh and you should have my stuff on file and still current.Also that little bridge light looks pretty cool.I might just have to pick one up from you guys in the near future.
Toab,

Curious what makes the liquid resins pit filler super hard and how did you determine this? This info might help those that are looking for resins or specically LR. Thanks.
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Re: resin?

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Sgt: I did some testing last summer with 4 different pit fillers on a practice windshield and discovered that the l.r. super hard pit filler is in fact quite hard as compared to G.M.,poly lite,G.T. and glasspro.L.R. also has a soft pit filler but it is just to rubbery althuogh it is very thick.I used this stuff for creating a surface to mount my bridge on when the impact point is bigger than the seal as it does not soak into the repair area.I then drill and mount.The l.r. hard is my choice to finish out repairs.I just hope that the hardness is not a detriment to staying in the repair over the long haul.
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