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Old 12-23-2003, 03:01 PM   #1
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Putty vs. Bondo

Did anyone tried regular car bondo on their models?
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Yes I have, it works farily well. You do have to make sure the plastic is roughed up nicely for it to stick. I also use the red glazing putty for small stuff. I have not tried it but everyone says evercoat is the best two part putty to use as it adheres to plastic well and is very fine.
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Re: Putty vs. Bondo

Not exactly Bondo, but made by the same people, Dynatron Dyna De-Lite works even better.

The regular Bondo is somewhat grainy. The Dyna De-Lite has a much finer grain. I get mine from AutoZone.

Napa has a flowable glazing putty that I want to try also. Bill Geary suggests Dynatron PuttyCote, if you can find it.

Evercoat putties are generally refered to as being the best - but I've never been able to find any of their products.

Bondo Glazing Putty & Spot Filler (the red stuff) works okay, as does Acryl Blue or Red (available at NAPA stores.

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Re: Putty vs. Bondo

My brother brougth me some scratch and dents filler (he works at bodyshop). I guess I'll give it a try
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