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. luis amoa

    Holy crap probably the worst do-it-yourself I have ever seen. That's rusted right through. Either you repair right or don't do it at all

  2. Bob Smith

    Worst DIY I’ve ever seen. That bondo wasn’t even sanded smooth and that rust probably came back the next day. Might as well not even repaired it

  3. Troll Profi

    This quality can do even my grandma 🙂

  4. Hafeez M

    Ediot if u cnt do anything don’t do it

  5. Gene Miller

    Cardboard soaks up some of the liquid from the bondo. It’s never recommended. Use something that won’t absorb. This repair won’t last very long. I can still see it plus it’s still rusty. Covering up rust won’t fix it for long. One good bump and it’s coming off.

  6. Showtime 987

    Have to get all that rust out otherwise it will fail rather quickly. That repair will last maybe a few months.

  7. Alan Worrel

    So like is it ment to be temporary because that rust spot will come back way bigger and you will need to weld a patch pannel

  8. Alan Padgett

    Not bad for a temp fix!👍🇺🇸

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