Should you put Bondo body filler on a classic car restoration? Did it come from the factory that way? Many will say, there's ...
My first car was a 1972 Ford Courier. For those who don’t remember, this was a small pickup truck made by Ford in a joint venture with Mazda, and was a pre-cursor to the Ford Ranger/Mazda B2000. My ...
Dear Tom and Ray: I have a huge rust spot on my car, a '95 Subaru. It is not really a rust "spot," but rather a missing part of my car that has rust around it. I tried to sand it down and put Bondo on ...
A car without Bondo will always be better than a car with it, but that doesn’t necessarily make the popular automotive body filler bad. In certain contexts, it can be quite the contrary. The name is ...
A simple Plastidip plan quickly turned into a full-blown battle with scratches, rust bubbles, broken clips, and bodywork surprises on this Mercedes S-Class. Using heavy sanding, Bondo, rust treatment, ...
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 tissues.
15 December 2008 Dubai, UAE: 3M, the technology company that produces thousands of innovative products for dozens of diverse industries, has acquired the world-leading Bondo® company - a leading ...
everyone talks about using bondo to mod there cases and everyone seems to be afraid of it. what exactly is it? thanks. Google is your friend. It's used alot for cars, to fill in holes/deep scratches.