Auto body filler aka Bondo, polyester body filler, plastic filler, mud, etc. is used to fill small imperfections for auto body repair. A few common problems when using #bondo is over grinding the metal on thin metals which thins and weakens the metal. Another problem is, well making a mess by getting it in cracks, gaps, holes, and places you don’t need body filler. This takes a lot of time during the shading process to sand and clean the filler out of those areas. This video is going to address these common problems and provide you a few more tips to help you apply and block sand more efficiently and get better results.
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  1. Chris Hood

    Nice video except for the obnoxiously loud music!

  2. Rodrigo Villalpando

    great video, thanks for the demonstration

  3. dcijams M. BRADY

    can you use wet/dry sandpaper, when filling small dents, @ bondo stage & putty?

  4. James Turpin

    what is the name of that song around the 4 min mark?

  5. cade hudson

    What kind of filler do you use

  6. Willie Williamson

    Good job! But always wear gloves 🙂

  7. Sadanobu Endo

    Esses americanos têm que vir aqui aprender com a gente

  8. Michael Powell

    All 300 "thumbs down" people should put their time & money where their mouth is &
    MAKE THEIR OWN VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Rich Killingsworth

    The pinholes are a result of too much harder. When the peroxide activates the filler to harden, it releases a chemical release. While hardening too fast it leaves small pinholes. If your getting pinholes, lighten up on the hardner and you'll see. This info I got from the man who wrote the instructions on how to mix bondo on 3M Platinum plus body filler.

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