Flexible, pourable, self leveling 2-part polyester finishing putty with special adhesion promotors for both metal and plastic substrates. Excellent results when applied to flexible or rigid plastic bumpers, fiberglass, SMC, galvanized steel, aluminum body filler, and fully cured and sanded primers and topcoats. 32 fl. oz. Includes one TSCH 1 fl. oz. hardener. Special features include: Advanced chemistry adhesion for metal, plastic, galvanized, primer and paint • Enhanced flexibility for cosmetic bumper repair • Ultra flowing / self leveling/ pourable / pinhole free • EZ sand, no paper load Value • Some companies pack their putties in a 30 oz. bottle that realistically delivers only 25 oz. (due to bottle design that entraps product). • Crest’s unique, “smooth wall” squeeze bottle has a 32 oz. megafill that delivers a full 30 ounces. That is like getting an extra 5 oz. per bottle! Other companies have a 24 oz. tube that is 25% smaller than Crest. In otherwords, 5 bottles of Crest = 6 bottles of theirs! Bottom Line…..Size Does Matter! Tech Tips The correct mix ratio for finishing glaze is 98% glaze and 2% hardener (50 parts glaze to 1 part hardener). Finishing glaze will level and flow (some more than others) when it is dispensed onto a mixing pallet. To achieve a 2% hardener ratio, run a straight, uniform bead of hardener at least ½ but not more than ¾ across the diameter of the portion of glaze. Remember to thoroughly knead the tube of hardener before dispensing. Do not alter hardener ratio to compensate for temperature conditions. Under-hardening results in the glaze never achieving the full physical properties. This results in poor adhesion, strength and durability. Over-hardening may result in residual hardener on the sanded surface, which could react with primers and top coats. When mixing glaze, fold the hardener into the product with a plastic spreader (do not stir). Apply pressure with the spreader during the mixing and application to minimize air entrapment. Correct Hardener Ratio for Glaze