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Liquid Bondo
Do some of you folks use liquid bondo (liquid polyester sprayable filler)? I am doing a bit of paint and body work on a few cars. We can get them real straight. I have not been spraying this liquid filler but I would if that is the wise thing to do. How many coats are normally sprayed? Thanks for any advice.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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we use it all the time. i know there's quite a few companies out there that have their own version of sprayable filler. we use z-chrome. 3 coats should be more than enough to block your panels nice and straight.
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Yes...I use and like!!!!Spies Hecker 3508 Sprayable Polyester. See it on my major build thread '70 Vista Cruiser Project....
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I've never used it but lead is new school to me.
Does it eliminate blocking for low spots and spot filling/glazing forever? My right shoulder is blown out and I can't take it no mo'. I guess I could switch hands and get a few miles out of the other side before I'm totally shot. ![]() Why do you always prefer and recommend Spies Hecker products Erik? ![]() |
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Keep those kids eating Erik. It's too bad they have to eat, you would save a lot of money if they didn't, just wait until they get big. ![]() You still have to sand that spray filler? I thought that stuff smoothed automatically and self leveled. ![]() My brother bought a hail damaged car and he took it to one of those dent removal places and you really couldn't tell where the dents were when they finished, amazed me. I want my car the original color so my paint guy wants to have it matched using a Spies Hecker device. I stood there and shook my head up and down when he was telling me but I have no idea what he was talking about. He wants to use DuPont paint though. |
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I sprayed this stuff this pm. I ended up using my Sata primer gun that has a 1.7 tip. It seemed to spray pretty good. I used a fast urethane reducer and cut it about 5-10%. It took 3/4 gallon to spray two pretty heavy coats (on a '67 SS Chevelle). I will sand on Fri. Thanks for the help.
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