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Well I'm looking to plastic weld some parts on the front bumper and after reading a few threads from vortex they like to use there Fuser and it seems pretty good stuff, just wondering where I can get it from and also how easy is it to use?
It's an American product Steve. I've never found it here You can personally purchase them from the States or you can just settle for alternatives here. Whenever you go to Seb's workshop again, you'll notice down the road there's a paint shop called "VG Autos". I went there and bought some bumper repair filler - it's called Isopon. Difference with this and other similar products was that it was a lot softer and so easier to use and quicker to sand down.
Well I'm looking to plastic weld some parts on the front bumper and after reading a few threads from vortex they like to use there Fuser and it seems pretty good stuff, just wondering where I can get it from and also how easy is it to use?
Thanks in Advanced Steve
Lord Fusor products is distributed by Australia Warehouse Distributor http://www.ferret.com.au/c/Australia...butors-n669644, ring them up and find who stock them in Sydney.
It is supposed to be top class product, someone in Tassie has used it and highly recommended.
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