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Using Mobile Solutions Smart Fill Templates

Overview

Smart Fill Templates offer a simple fast way to add raised lettering to any surface (wood, fiberglass, plastic, and metal). Save countless hours of cutting sound damping or vinyl to get this unique look. Apply spray glue to the back, position the template, add body filler, then remove the template, and your done…Simple, Fast, Easy! Just like many of our other templates, these can be used countless times for high duplication. They are made from a durable 1/16” ABS plastic and laser cut for precision.

Our SFT can also be reversed to have an Embossed or Debossed look, apply body filler to the inside or outside

Custom made logo templates are also available.

Smart Fill Templates

Step 1 & 2:

Spray a light release agent (Pol-Ease 2300) to the top of the template. This will ensure that the body filler won’t stick to the plastic and can be easily removed.

Turn the SFT over and apply a light spray adhesive to Bottom. This will allow the template to be positioned and set in place for the body filler.

Step 3:

Apply body filler to inside openings. Spread the filler several times to ensure there are no air bubbles or deviations. For best results, build the filler up over the entire panel covering the entire template.

Step 4:

Sand the top surface of the body filler . This will expose the detail in the plastic and allow the template to be removed without damaging the filler or template.

Step 5:

Gently remove template to expose finished body filled shape.

Step 5:

Carefully sand smooth, the top of the filler left on the panel to remove any blemishes.

Step 6:

At this point the panel can be covered with vinyl or primed and painted.

 
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