We all know it, we all love it, and the guy parked outside of the 7-11 covered his car in it. What is it? Polyester body filler, better known by the almost generic trademark, Bondo. There’s a lot more ...
Before I get rolling, I want to clear up one thing: Bondo is a brand name, though it's commonly used as a general description referring to any and/or all body fillers-kinda like Kleenex is to tissues.
You know what's great about Bondo? Everything. Where careful bodywork and extensive part matching fails, Bondo steps in. What can Bondo do for you? In certain ways Bondo putty is an awful substitute ...
We all know it, we all love it, and the guy parked outside of the 7-11 covered his car in it. What is it? Polyester body filler, better known by the almost generic trademark, Bondo. There’s a lot more ...
Bondo is the decades-old material beloved by car body repair shop mechanics, do-it-yourselfers and even professional NASCAR teams for a quick repair. Its’ fast-drying characteristics made it the hero ...
Before Bondo came along in 1955, bodywork was a dangerous, delicate affair that required a torch, lead solder, and an ocean of experience. Polyester-based fillers arose out of a need. All the heat ...
Let's face it, finding a 50+ year old car with a clean body is harder than winning the lottery. With a car that old there's bound to be a bit of body damage. If you're lucky, you might be able to find ...
plastic filler, huh? sounds cool. i saw that sweet skull job and got curious...<P>is it easy to work with? does it harden quickly/slowly? any foul smells or fumes? does it stick to metal or just ...
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