Yes, Bondo (a brand of automotive body filler) can be somewhat sticky when first mixed and applied. This initial stickiness is due to the chemical reaction that occurs as it begins to harden. As it cures, it becomes less tacky and more solid, allowing for sanding and shaping. Proper application techniques can minimize the stickiness during use.
First grind off the excess parts then grind it then buff the appl the bondo
bondo would probably work well its used for replacing chunks of fiberglass that have fallen of of cars so it is very sticky.
Yes, you can put Bondo over more Bondo as long as the first layer is properly cured and sanded. It's important to ensure the surface is clean and free of dust or contaminants to promote adhesion. If there are any imperfections in the first layer, sanding it smooth before applying a new layer will help achieve a better finish. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for best results.
Bondo Shoshitaishvili was born in 1939.
Mixing bondo with water is not recommended, as bondo is meant to be mixed with a hardener to cure properly. Using water can compromise the strength and overall quality of the bondo. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions and mix bondo with the appropriate hardener for best results.
About 63km / 40 miles using Kisian - Bondo Road/Kisumu - Bondo Road/C27.
I was told that my uncle, Robert Spink, did........ he was known as "Bondo Bob"!!
Bondo is not a county but a constituency that is located in the county of Siaya.
the bondo was wiped to thick try laying a thinner layer
Let bondo air out, colder weather will make it take longer.
Bondo is not a county but is a constituency that is represented by Gideon Ochanda Ogolla.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bondo is 418,000.