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Post by gerrybuilt on May 1, 2009 1:20:38 GMT 1
I have been useing this green stuff on the hull. It fills in defects very well and sands off well. The problem I found withit was that it dries too fast. As soon as you apply it, you must leave it alone or it will not remain smoothe. I found that Acetone, from your friendly local chemist, works beautifuly in that it will allow you to 'work' the green muck with the forefinger, or any other digit of your choice. The smoothe result will help get any flaws on the hull to perfection. I hope this will be useful to all.
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Post by Mark on May 1, 2009 15:52:07 GMT 1
Can you tell us what the MMD stands for, and where you get it ?
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Post by gerrybuilt on Aug 17, 2009 0:47:34 GMT 1
Hi Mark, Sorry to have left a reply to your q. so long. I must appear rude. MMD is the brand name of the green goo, there is a white variety as well, and I bought it at my local art shop. 'Laurence Mathews' of 1 Queens Road , Southend-on-Sea Essex.Tel:01702-435196. I hope this will be of use to you. Regards, Gerry.
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