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					<description><![CDATA[I have used the Green Putty on a few vinyl kits in the past and currently on a plastic aicraft carrier.  Works well on both materials for me.  (Make sure surfaces are clean for a good bond.)  Very little experinece to start getting the hang of how to apply it.  Use in thin layers though or will take longer to harden.  Once it hardens, very easy to file and sand to shape.  Very dense, leaves a good smooth surface.  (My opinions from my experience.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used the Green Putty on a few vinyl kits in the past and currently on a plastic aicraft carrier.  Works well on both materials for me.  (Make sure surfaces are clean for a good bond.)  Very little experinece to start getting the hang of how to apply it.  Use in thin layers though or will take longer to harden.  Once it hardens, very easy to file and sand to shape.  Very dense, leaves a good smooth surface.  (My opinions from my experience.)</p>
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