Which Filler?

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Can any Funsters please recommend a suitable filler to repair a small gouge in my white trim/bumper? Trawling the internet there’s a choice of 101 different makes and all I want is one that would be easy to apply and gives a hard, smooth finish.
All suggestions gratefully received. Thanks.
 
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Contact van body manufacturer for RALnumber to get correct shade of white goat. They may even supply at a huge cost!
Unless its ABS plastic of course.
 
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ontact van body manufacturer for RALnumber to get correct shade of white goat. They may even supply at a huge cost!
Unless its ABS plastic of course.
Thanks Pelican. My MH is an Elddis so it's likely to be standard ABS plastic.
 
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Plastic Padding Gel coat filler is great for plastic filling and will be almost an exact colour match

Geoff
 
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Plastic Padding Gel coat filler is great for plastic filling and will be almost an exact colour match

Geoff
Thanks Geoff, I'll check that out.
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These might help….
 
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These might help….
Thanks PP but thankfully it’s only a 30mm gouge and shouldn’t need major ‘surgery’.
 

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