Ultra-premium two-part polyester, self leveling finishing putty. Adheres to galvanized metal, E-coat, aluminum, steel, body filler, SMC, fiberglass, and sanded / cured primer and paint. Has all the high quality features of BSC, Skim Coat, plus extra-flow for fast leveling and easy spreading, and ultra smooth and creamy. Easy sanding/no pinholes. Levels after application for optimum smooth, pinhole-free final finish. Tack free/stain free / bleed free. 32 fl. oz. Includes one TSCH 1 fl. oz. hardener. 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