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    A truly perfect Paint finish is impossible without a perfectly smooth surface to start with. High-quality filler is the essential foundation for any repair or restoration project, allowing you to eliminate imperfections and create a flawless substrate. At Nebula Paints, we are a UK distributor of professional-grade painting supplies, offering a comprehensive range of specialist fillers for Automotive, woodworking, and decorating applications.

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    On saleP85 FIller 0.25 Kg - Mipa Fine White Filler canister for automotive refinishing and repairs.
    On saleRelo Multi Filler & Finisher 1kg in a clear container with a lid, designed for versatile repairs and finishing.
    Relo

    Relo Super 2K Polyester Body Filler & Finishing Putty (1kg)

    Sale priceFrom £4.99 GBP Regular price£8.46 GBP
    P51 1Kg Glass Fibre Filler Incl. Hardener (1KG) in a tin container by Mipa, green polyester filler for automotive repairs.
    Save £10.61Nautic Ultra Light Epoxy Filler product image showing two cans of epoxy filler and hardener for boat repair.
    Airo-Chemie

    Nautic Ultra Light Epoxy Filler

    Sale price£16.99 GBP Regular price£27.60 GBP
    On saleMonofil Bridging Filler inc Hardener - Glass Fibre Reinforced Putty for Automotive & Marine Repairs
    On saleMonofil Fine Stopper including Hardener (1LT) - Professional 2K Finishing Putty for Metal & GRP
    Monofil

    Monofil Fine Stopper including Hardener (1L)

    Sale priceFrom £14.99 GBP Regular price£16.15 GBP
    On saleMipa RAL Spray Paint (400ml) and grey paint can in a professional painting setup.
    2 colors available
    On saleRelo 4+1 Acryfiller 1lt Grey in a can with a white and red label, designed for high-build applications.
    Relo

    Relo 4+1 2K HS Acrylic Filler

    Sale priceFrom £9.99 GBP Regular price£16.94 GBP
    N30 Nitrocombi Stopper 0.25 Kg in a tube for automotive refinishing, superior adhesion and quick drying.
    Millaco Stop Compact AC 815 2K Filler
    3 colors available
    On saleRelo Glass Fibre Bodyfiller 500g in a round container with a transparent lid.
    Relo

    Relo Glass Fibre Bodyfiller (500g)

    Sale priceFrom £3.99 GBP Regular price£6.12 GBP
    Save £9.06Nautic Epoxy Filler Light Grey + Spatula in a container, ideal for fiberglass boat repairs and water-resistant applications.
    Airo-Chemie

    Nautic Epoxy Filler Light Grey + Spatula

    Sale price£14.99 GBP Regular price£24.05 GBP
    Soudal Repair Express Cement Filler for Concrete & Brickwork (290ml) tube on a white background
    4 colors available
    Mipa P60S Grey Polyester Spray Filler with Hardener 1Ltr in canister, ideal for automotive and industrial filling applications.
    Save £4.98Relo Spray Polyester-Spray Filler (1 kg) in a can, designed for filling deep sanding scratches and surface imperfections.
    Relo

    Relo Spray Polyester-Spray Filler (1kg)

    Sale price£6.99 GBP Regular price£11.97 GBP
    2K Transparent Putty 1ltr - Rosner transparent polyester putty container for easy sanding and professional finish.

    Fillers Frequently Asked Questions

    What is filler and what is it used for?

    Filler is a paste-like material used to repair imperfections such as cracks, holes, dents, and chips in a variety of surfaces like wood, plaster, metal, and masonry. Its primary purpose is to restore the surface to a smooth, level, and structurally sound state before it is painted or finished.

    Fillers come in two main types:

    • Ready-Mixed (One-Part): These fillers come pre-mixed in a tub and harden as the water or solvent within them evaporates. They are incredibly convenient and perfect for general-purpose repairs like filling small cracks in walls or nail holes in wood.
    • Two-Part (Chemical Cure): These fillers consist of a main paste and a separate hardener. When mixed, they cure via a chemical reaction, making them exceptionally strong, durable, and often sandable much sooner. They are ideal for larger, deeper repairs or for surfaces that require maximum durability, like exterior wood or vehicle panels.

    How do I choose the right filler for my project?

    Choosing the correct filler is essential for a successful, long-lasting repair. To find the right product, you need to consider three key factors: the material, the location, and the size of the repair.

    1. The Material You Are Repairing: You must match the filler to the surface. Use wood filler for timber, as it's designed to flex with the wood. Use multi-purpose or interior fillers for plaster and drywall. For metal, a dedicated polyester or epoxy filler is required.
    2. The Location (Interior vs. Exterior): If the repair is outdoors, you must use an exterior-grade filler. These are formulated to be weather-resistant and can withstand changes in temperature and moisture without cracking or failing. Interior fillers are not designed for these conditions and will quickly break down.
    3. The Size and Depth of the Repair: For small cracks and pinholes, a lightweight, ready-mixed filler is perfect. For deeper holes or significant damage, a deep-fill or a two-part filler is the better choice. These provide greater structural strength and can be built up in thicker layers without shrinking or cracking.

    What is the correct way to apply and sand filler?

    Achieving a perfectly smooth, invisible repair comes down to a consistent technique for both application and sanding, regardless of the filler type.

    Application:

    • Preparation: The surface must be clean, dry, and free from any loose debris. Sand the area lightly to create a "key" for the filler to grip onto.
    • Application: Using a clean putty knife or spreader, press the filler firmly into the hole or crack. This ensures there are no air pockets.
    • Leave it Proud: Apply enough filler so that it sits slightly "proud," or raised, above the surrounding surface. This is crucial because it gives you material to sand back down, ensuring a perfectly flush finish.

    Sanding:

    • Wait for it to Cure: Only begin sanding once the filler is fully hard (check the manufacturer's instructions for drying times).
    • Use a Sanding Block: Always wrap your sandpaper around a sanding block. This keeps the surface perfectly flat and prevents you from accidentally creating a dip or "hollow" in the repair.
    • Start Coarse, Finish Fine: Begin with a medium-grit sandpaper to remove the bulk of the excess filler and level the surface. Once it's flush, switch to a finer grit to remove the scratches from the first paper, leaving a seamless, ultra-smooth finish ready for primer.

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