What type or brand of fairing bog would you recommend or have had decent results with?
I want it mainly for minor scratches in plastic fairings, also what prep cleaner would you suggest?
cheers
Fairing Bog....
I just use automotive bog (that Dad had lying around)
Never cracked or anything.
Just a little at a time but.
Easier to add a bit than an hour sanding a dip into it..
(use a block to sand )
I am sure there would be proper elastic plastic stuff
You gets what you pays for
Never cracked or anything.
Just a little at a time but.
Easier to add a bit than an hour sanding a dip into it..

(use a block to sand )
I am sure there would be proper elastic plastic stuff
You gets what you pays for
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Maaate, next time ya up here ask me nicely and I'll toss ya a 7 kg tin cus ya gonna need it with them fairings
Honestly mate, go with any Upol product and ya aint gonna go wrong, look on the ingredients
and if she's got polyester in her, your'l be right 
Mina said....mate id suggest fiberglass bog for big jobs or just normal putty for minor scratches
Mate, don't worry how thick it is when it's finished, the key is the go, good key no worries, shit key, whooops riding down the road and the bog falls out ya fairing.
I buy bog by the tonne not the tin, can use anything between 200-1000kg in some jobs, it's fast, easily worked and shaved/carved and is a damn sight easier than using clay, incredibly stable and adheres to almost anything




Honestly mate, go with any Upol product and ya aint gonna go wrong, look on the ingredients


Mina said....mate id suggest fiberglass bog for big jobs or just normal putty for minor scratches
Mate, don't worry how thick it is when it's finished, the key is the go, good key no worries, shit key, whooops riding down the road and the bog falls out ya fairing.
I buy bog by the tonne not the tin, can use anything between 200-1000kg in some jobs, it's fast, easily worked and shaved/carved and is a damn sight easier than using clay, incredibly stable and adheres to almost anything

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