Sherwin-Williams Automotive Body Filler Reliable High Performance 1kg Easy Sanding For Metal Repair
This automotive body filler set from Sherwin Williams is developed for professional vehicle repair environments where stable performance and consistent workability are required. Designed in a compact 1kg format, it offers efficient mixing and controlled application for workshops handling small to medium repair tasks.
- Smooth mixing consistency with included hardener
- Balanced viscosity for controlled spreading
- Strong adhesion on steel aluminum and galvanized panels
- Fine surface finish reduces pinholes after application
- Compact packaging minimizes material waste
- Stable structure prevents sagging during shaping
- Automotive body repair workshops
- Panel dent filling and surface leveling
- Maintenance centers handling multi-material vehicles
- Light industrial metal surface repair
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Automotive Body Filler |
| Brand | Sherwin Williams |
| Mixing Ratio | Standard with included hardener |
| Color | Yellow |
| Size | 1kg |
| Application Method | Manual spreading |
| Suitable Substrates | Steel Aluminum Galvanized Steel |
| Surface Finish | Fine smooth |
Q1 Can it be used on aluminum panels?
Yes it is compatible with aluminum and provides stable adhesion.
Q2 Is sanding easy after curing?
Yes the cured surface allows efficient sanding with standard abrasives.
Q3 Does it shrink after application?
The formulation is designed to maintain stability with minimal shrinkage.
Q4 What is the drying time?
Drying depends on temperature but typically suitable for sanding within a short working cycle.
Q5 Is it suitable for small repairs?
Yes the 1kg packaging is especially suitable for small and precise repairs.
Ensure the surface is clean and free from oil before application. Mix evenly with the hardener and apply in thin layers for better curing and sanding results.
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