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What is the difference between glazing putty and spot putty in a tube?

RepairNation.com - Paint & Body FAQ pg 2
They both work well for filling scratches but two-component glazing putty (uses a hardener to setup) doesn't shrink and has many of the same properties as regular plastic filler. The traditional glazing putty that comes in a tube, like a giant tube of toothpaste is usually a laquer-based product that has several downfalls. Because it hardens by evaporation it is prone to shrinkage. It must be applied in only thin coats and must fully dry before final sanding or coating with primer. See similar questions...

What is the difference between plastic filler and glazing putty?

RepairNation.com - Paint & Body FAQ pg 2
Glazing putty is thinner and creamier. It often comes in a can and uses a hardener to set up just like regular body filler. It's designed for filling smaller dings, crevices and sandscratches. It is very resistant to pinholing. It's often used as a second or third coat over bodyfiller to fill pinholes or sand scratches or other imperfections in the regular body filler. It can be sanded with finer paper and leaves behind a nice smooth surface after sanding. See similar questions...

How do I use the Window Glazing Chisel with Roller and Window Putty Scraper?

Speedheater Paint Remover Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Window Glazing Chisel is designed to be held perpendicular to the glass at a roughly 45 ° angle from vertical, to remove the glazing that holds the glass in the frame. See similar questions...

Can I get sloped glazing bead that looks like putty glazing?

Metal Window Corporation - FAQ
We have sloped glazing stop for single glass and also a limited selection of sloped bead for dual glass. Check the glazing bead details on this website for the styles of bead available in the window series you are interested in. See similar questions...

What is the difference between the ABREVA® tube and pump?

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Both the ABREVA® tube and pump use the same 10% Docosanol formulation. The difference is in the device used to dispense ABREVA®. The tube is great for use at home, and the pump offers a clean and easy way to carry your ABREVA® with you on the go. See similar questions...

What is the difference between slaked lime putty for frescoes and the regular slaked lime?

Frequently Asked Questions about Historic Masonry
Slaked lime putty is quicklime (burned limestone) that has been mixed with water and allowed to age. Slaked lime putty for frescoes is finer than regular slaked lime, and it's been aged longer in order to make it smoother. This is crucial for frescoe work, which depends on very smooth surfaces. See similar questions...

How to tint linseed window glazing/putty?

Frequently Asked Questions: 50 Year Paint Made from Organic ...
Tinting the glazing is something quite popular in England because a clear coat is frequently used. To tint the glazing you can simply add a small amount of the Allback linseed oil paint into the glazing. You can also use a commercially available pigment designed for oil paint from your artist paint store. See similar questions...

What is the difference between tube and solid state amps?

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Technically speaking, nothing! Sonically speaking, everything! In the beginning, there were only tubes... and inside your amp you would find them glowing as they amplify your signal. Eventually they a found "better" way of making amps and tubes were replaced by things like operational amplifiers and transistors. From that point on, amps could be made smaller and cheaper, but not necessarily better. Tube amps sound warmer, smoother, and more musical for any style of music. See similar questions...

What is Glazing?

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Glazing is a general term used to describe the transparent material covering the artwork as a means of protection, such as glass. There are many variations including regular clear picture glass, anti-reflective (chemically coated to reduce reflection), non-glare (acid etched to help reduce glare), and conservation glass (specially formulated to help filter the damaging effects of UV light). See similar questions...

What is the difference between a SAMPLE tube and a REGULAR tube?

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The shipping charge, thats it. Both samples and regular items are the same size & shape and have the same labels. The shipping is cheaper (& slower) on sample tubes GIVING CUSTOMERS AN OPTION WHEN THEY ONLY WANT TO TRY OUR PRODUCTS OR TO PURCHASE JUST A FEW TUBES (up to 9). See similar questions...

What's the difference between a putty knife and a paint scraper?

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They both look the same. Scrapers are too stiff for the efficient application of compounds. Putty knives are too flexible for scraping. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Tube and Pipe?

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In tube & pipe industry there is no difference with an exception - pipes in all their meanings are always inside round. In English both words have several different meanings. See also in Useful links http://www.onelook.com/browse.shtml - Browse Dictionaries Log in as the member, click at MEMBER'S AREA, then at Inquiries and finally at Add new inquiry. Complete the form and click at Save changes. See similar questions...

What is the difference between spot removal and a stain?

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Spot removal is soiling that can most likely be removed with regular cleaning methods. A stain (usually deemed permanent) requires other means of removal and may not always be possible. For spot removal tips click here. See similar questions...

What is the difference between futures and spot trading?

Forex | FAQ | Liquidity | Volatility | Position | Margin | T...
When you are dealing in Yen or CHF in the futures market, you are buying a currency contract based on a forward date, dealing in standardised contracts made and traded on an exchange that is chartered and licensed to serve as a trading arena in specific futures contracts. Spot trading in the Forex market is different. A forward market is one in which people agree to trade a commodity at a fixed price at some future date. In the Spot market, the price in question is that for immediate delivery i. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a forward and a spot rate?

Axiom | FAQ
A spot transaction is an agreement to buy or sell currency at the current market exchange rate. A forward rate is an agreement to buy or sell currency at a delivery date in the future. A forward rate will either sell at a premium or discount to the spot rate based on a calculation involving the interest rate differential of the country's involved. See similar questions...

What is Tube Biasing ?

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Tube amps are a very old technology and are difficult beasts to handle - especially if you don't know what you are doing. Inside the power amp is typically voltages ranging from just 12 volts to 440 Volts+ in DC - which will easily kill you - especially if you get electrocuted with both hands. See similar questions...

Spot or Process? What is the difference between spot or process colours?

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Process colours are made up of the 4 additive colours CMYK, whereas a spot colour is a single ink. For example...Reflex Blue is made up of 100%C 73%M 0%Y 2%K resulting in 3 inks laid on top of one another to produce the desired colour...the spot Reflex Blue is one ink only resulting in one pass of the press as opposed to three. See similar questions...

What is the difference between tube type and tubeless tyres?

Sameer Africa Limited
A tubeless tyre is basically a tyre that has a thin layer of air and moisture resistant rubber used on the inside of the tubeless tyre from bead to bead to obtain an internal sealing of the casing. The tubeless tyre retains the inflated pressure between it and the rim. A tubetype tyre uses the tube to retain the inflation pressure. See similar questions...

Can I use putty on the fixtures?

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Teflon tape is suggested for all showerhead, body spray and hand shower connections. Putty can be used only around the rim of the lavatory faucet drain. It is not necessary, nor recommended, to use putty anywhere else. See similar questions...

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