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Bondo is a name brand body filler for automotive repairs. It has its uses, but it's not always the best idea. Learn more in this guide.
Epoxy wood filler and Bondo are both commonly used to repair wood, but they have their unique pros and cons. Here's what to reach for during your next DIY.
Before I get rolling, I want to clear up one thing: Bondo is a brand name, though it's commonly used as a general description referring to any and/or all body fillers-kinda like Kleenex is to ...
Hot Rod Magazine shows you how to use body filler, commonly referred to as Bondo, the correct way when restoring or repairing the body of you custom car.
We all know it, we all love it, and the guy parked outside of the 7-11 covered his car in it. What is it? Polyester body filler, better known by the almost generic trademark, Bondo. There’s a ...
The word Bondo has become synonymous with all body fillers. Bondo, mud, plastic body filler: What is this stuff and why has it earned such a bad reputation?
Bondo is the decades-old material beloved by car body repair shop mechanics, do-it-yourselfers and even professional NASCAR teams for a quick repair.
Automotive painter and auto body technician (and writer and TV host) Kevin Tetz offers his top 10 lessons gleaned from decades of working in the field.
We all know it, we all love it, and the guy parked outside of the 7-11 covered his car in it. What is it? Polyester body filler, better known by the almost generic trademark, Bondo. There’s a ...