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There is an alternative product that I still use quite successfully, as hardshell paper-dip, as a hardshell cover coat, and over styrofoam as well..it's a commercial slow-drying Polyfilla. It comes in large sacks and you add it to water, as with all Polyfilla, to the consistency you want. The slow drying feature suits me really well, for shaping or carving without having to rush.Paul is right on about the drywall mud..not suitable . <br />regards /Mike
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