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28th April 1972, Page 62
28th April 1972
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Page 62, 28th April 1972 — Body filler
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A body filler called Boxer Plast that may be machined, tapped, drilled, filed, ground and sawed once it has hardened has been introduced by Stenor. It has an indefinite shelf life and when used to repair bodywork it hardens uniformly and smoothly allowing application of paint without an intermediate coat of primer. It is also considered suitable for repairing engine cylinder blocks. There are two types of Boxer Plast, H50 and H58. H50 is used for rough filling of large areas and strengthening of damaged parts and H58 — more pliant than H50 — is used to give a smooth final finish.

Marketed by: Stenor Ltd, Richmond, Surrey.

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