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shutout31
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Hi, I need a substance simliar to www.hzemall.com 's "liquid plastic" for my a-pillar tweeter mount project. i want to join the tweeter cup and a-pillar and sand it down, texture spray it, and repaint it. I'm wondering if this stuff called "PC-7 Heavy Duty" will work. I need it to be somewhat flexiable but not THAT flexiable. I've got some pictures of the instructions and all of that stuff but they are 2mb a peice so beware. also, does anyone know any midwestern (Michigan) stores that carry SEM texture spray? I think Nappa will order it for me but I'm not sure. I really don't want to order it online. Thanks a lot.

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Not sure on the glue, but as for the SEM texture, find a local automotive paint store. They should carry it, but if not, the will order it. The paint store i use can usually have the product the next day if it's not in store.

BTW, when using the texture spary, practice on some scraps first. That stuff works good but can be tricky to get it right.

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