Bondo is very good for filling dents or holes. You must leave adequate time between fairly thin layers to get a good result. Don't try to fill deep dents in one go - it won't dry well.
Let bondo air out, colder weather will make it take longer.
Kind of yes. There is a 960 on car domain with one on it. The guy did some heavy modification through. So, answer is yes if you have some good bondo skilz. Kind of yes. There is a 960 on car domain with one on it. The guy did some heavy modification through. So, answer is yes if you have some good bondo skilz.
No because Bondo is a brand not a product. If you are referring to plastic body filler, then the answer is also no. you must sand a refinish the area appropriately for a vehicle to look good.
Bondo is a brand of automotive body filler that is primarily made of polyester resin and talc. It is used to repair dents, scratches, and other imperfections on car surfaces.
It is not my intent to be sarcastic or or derogatory ...but I can't accept this as a legitimate/serious question. The Bondo brand of body putty is for metal parts, not glad. There is no situation that would ever call for such a use.
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.
Bondo is the industry standard.
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