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Old 04-07-2003, 10:29 PM
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Question Help on Bondo

Can any one help me and give me tips on putting on bondo , i have a 1990 mistubishi eclipse and i plan to get it looking nice. Can any one give me basicly a dummy version of how to apply bondo step by step? My email addy is [email protected] and my aol IM is Spitefire229 please help me out .. .:frog:
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Old 04-07-2003, 10:57 PM
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Bondo is used to fill dents, I hope you're not building a body kit with it. Basically you mix it up and then you smear it on, let it dry and then you get something that looks like a cheese grader and just smooth it out, then sand paper it and then you spray!
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Old 04-08-2003, 12:32 PM
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Bondo

Oh no im not making a body kit , im filling in a few dents that i cant get out , what should i do , try to get as much out as possible or just bondo the whole thing , and would it probably be cheaper to sand down the whole car because im getting it repainted and i was thinking if i sanded it my self it might be cheaper , but is there a certain kind of bondo that you recommend , cause i heard that the name brand Bondo is one of the worst.
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