What type of Bondo to use?

I've used the home version, available at Home Depot. It works great, but I don't have anything to compare it to. If you read the can, it says its good for home repairs, pvc, etc. Smells bad, but works.

-Brian
 
Don't get the kind with fiberglass in it. It's too thick, and even worse for you when sanding. Just regular auto body Bondo.
 
If you have to fill in pin holes and scratches you can use baking soda and superglue, then lightly sand it. If you have to cover a large area and smooth it out, use bondo, avoid the stuff with fiber glass, work in a well ventilated area and wear a paper mask when sanding or you'll be blowing pink stuff out of your nose! :D Been there, done that. :lol:
 
You can also try durham's rock hard water putty. It dosnt stink and you only need the powder and water. Works great IMO

-tubachris
 
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