Have some patch work that needs to be done on your car? I did too, so I took it upon myself to do some quick and easy diy Bondo work. It’s not as hard as it may seem and can come out pretty decent even for an amateur. I recommend this if it’s temporary work, other professional results require a little more tlc!

*Wear protective gear (gloves, safety glasses, mask, etc.) when handling, and get the work done professionally if you want professional results!*

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  1. Damage, Inc.

    How long before that chunk of Bondo cracked and fell out?

  2. Destronus

    I8 months isnt that long since The upload, but I suggest you should have cutted out The whole area affected By The rust and weld a sheet of steel to The cutted out area. Then only use The bondo to fill up The uneven surface.

  3. Chase Brown

    Half ass.. if your going to do it my well do it right and stop the rust from coming back and make it look like nothing was ever there..

  4. the destroyer

    This shit trash horrible job

  5. RK5Gamer

    I honestly cringed so hard when you was mixing and applying the filler but idk we all have out own ways of doing things. Still looks great tho good job

  6. Lou mason

    lol …look at all that the time You WASTED taping

  7. David Productions

    Good video! Can I just use the Bondo body filler without using any cream hardener?

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