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Need advice on hairline crack
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<blockquote data-quote="user 5438" data-source="post: 584595" data-attributes="member: 5438"><p>I wouldn’t do anything with the crack on the inside surface. Cake will cover it eventually. On a few where I had a crack on the outside I’ve used a Bob Smith cyanoacrylic. You can get different viscosities including super thin or void filling. I’ve also used black varieties from Stewart-McDonald. You can work right over it and it looks like natural markings. You probably have a natural irregularity and not a crack. Stuff it. Light it. Don’t worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5438, post: 584595, member: 5438"] I wouldn’t do anything with the crack on the inside surface. Cake will cover it eventually. On a few where I had a crack on the outside I’ve used a Bob Smith cyanoacrylic. You can get different viscosities including super thin or void filling. I’ve also used black varieties from Stewart-McDonald. You can work right over it and it looks like natural markings. You probably have a natural irregularity and not a crack. Stuff it. Light it. Don’t worry. [/QUOTE]
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