I've been playing around with the wurth sprayable seam sealer gun and pretty happy with the results. With some practice,..distance from the surface your spraying, air pressure, volume of material setting it can look very convincing. The down side is that the gun is not cheap and you can go through alot of tubes because of the amount of material being sprayed. The up side is is paintable and won't bleed and its a lttle flexable, so if you bump it ,it won't chip off the paint. [pic's are from my 67 shelby]