Need a relatively inexpensive product with TONS of fillers...

HomicidalSloth

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I know fillers are normally frowned upon (and I have the same view, I never use them unless I have to, I prefer to correct the problem rather than cover it up), but my Z28 has crazing in the rear bumper, and, of course, the only way to fix that is to sand and repaint - and I'm just not willing to do that at the moment for a car I'm not sure if I'm going to keep for long or not.



Anyway, I've been using my bottle of "Kit" brand "scratch remover" (an off-brand knockoff of Scratch-X found at Wally-World), which does contain fillers, and I've just been applying it to the rear bumper each time I wash the car. Takes about 30 seconds to do, and unless you look really close, the bumper looks normal after applying, so for me, it's not really worth a repaint anyway.



I'm about to run out of the Kit stuff, so I figure I'd try to find something that maybe contains even more fillers, to make the bumper look the best that it can. Keep in mind that this stuff will probably need to be applied almost each time I wash the car, which I always do one or two times per week, so a big bottle of something would be great for the convenience factor.



Any suggestions guys? Thanks! :)
 
I agree. #7/NXT worked extremely well for filling some deep scratches last year. I couldn't even believe how well it worked.
 
Picus said:
#7 has a good amount of fillers - so does NXT (though not as much as #7). They can probably be used in conjunction.





Good point, unless you seal the fillers in, they'll be gone withing days.
 
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