Novol 1120 Finish - Professional Finishing Putty (250g)
Complete your repair with the precision of Novol Finish, a high-quality two-component (2K) polyester finishing putty. This 250g unit is specifically designed for the final stage of surface leveling, effectively filling microscopic pinholes, sanding marks, and minor scratches that larger-grain fillers might leave behind.
Its smooth, creamy consistency makes it incredibly easy to apply in paper-thin layers, ensuring a seamless transition between the repair area and the original bodywork.
Key Features & Benefits
- Ultra-Fine Texture: Engineered for final "glazing," providing a non-porous surface that is perfectly prepped for primer.
- Easy to Sand: Formulated with soft resins that sand down effortlessly with fine-grit abrasives without clogging the sandpaper.
- High Elasticity: Designed to be applied in thin layers, it maintains flexibility to prevent cracking or "popping" over time.
- Excellent Adhesion: Bonds securely to other polyester putties (like Novol Unisoft or Fiber), as well as steel, aluminum, and old paint coatings.
- Minimal Shrinkage: Ensures that once you level the surface, it stays level throughout the curing and painting process.
Professional Application Strategy
Novol Finish is your "final pass" before the primer hits the panel. Because of its fine grain, it is not intended for deep filling but rather for perfecting the work done by coarser putties.
Application Steps:
- Preparation: Clean and degrease. The surface should be pre-sanded with P180–P240 grit.
- Mixing: Combine the putty and hardener thoroughly until the color is uniform. Avoid trapping air bubbles while stirring.
- Apply: Use a flexible spreader to apply thin, even layers. Aim to "skim" the surface to fill only the voids.
- Sanding: Dry sand with P240–P320 to shape, then finish with P400 before priming.
Pro Tip: If you notice tiny "pinholes" after sanding your main filler, don't try to fill them with primer. Use a thin layer of Novol Finish instead - it’s much more effective at sealing those gaps and preventing "sinkage" later.