Bondo Glazing & Spot 4.5oz No907 Sealed + Package Of 3 Plastic Spreaders No357 on 2040-parts.com
Slate Hill, New York, US
Purchased product a few years ago to use on my 61 T-Bird. Glazing +Spot Putty is 4.5oz. 3 pack of spreaders says they are reusable. Sizes are 2-3/4"x4", 3"x5-1/4", and 3-1/2"x6-1/4". Shipping will be free anywhere in the US.
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