Best release agent for plug


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Paul M
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Hello,making a plug for a motorbike tank from the original tank.
I have sanded it down and used filler primer as there were a few
small dents and scratches,they have all been filled and smoothed,
next I will polish the top half.I have got mould release wax,
semi-permanent release agent and P.V.A.release agent.Which off
these would work best on the filler primer.

   Cheers Paul
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Don't think anyone here is worried about answering any questions you have, no matter how straight forward it is. That's what forums are for, and this one is particularly helpful, so don't hold back! 

I think the best rule is if you are unsure of any of your materials, then do a test in an area that isn't going to ruin the part if something goes wrong. If that isn't possible, stick to PVA. It's the most reliable release agent you can use. 
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