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. Hawaii Game f.

    In 5 months there will be a bigger hole….sanding with wet sand paper on a huge rust bubble.lol..just saying.

  2. Bob Jasper

    I didn't see where the paint was MATCHED. I saw primer, base coat and clear coat. There were large areas that were completely skipped, like where that first glob of bondo(?) came from.

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