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07-02-07, 03:10
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xtremekustomz is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 257 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? How are you going to get a touchup paint the same color as your car???? Anyway, I personally don't like Bondo brand filler. I prefer Rage Gold. As for something that would bond fairly well to plastic there is Duraglass and Evercoat makes Everglass. Bondo brand also has one called Bondoglass but it isn't quite as good as the others. No matter what you do I would still use an adhesion promoter. | |
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07-02-07, 03:14
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Posts: 14 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? well I'm going to go to carquest to see if they can get the touch up paint, but I found multiple websites that have my paint code in aerosol kits even for plastic pieces | |
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07-02-07, 04:48
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xtremekustomz is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 257 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? If you can get it in an aerosol that is fine. Mainly you will want a good durable clearcoat on it which usually means automotive. Dupont makes some in a spray can but it isn't quite as good as what you spray out of a gun. Carquest can mix the paint for you in as small as half pint. If you decide to buy that way try to get them to put it under their paint account. It is a good bit cheaper than buying it straight out cash sale. | |
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07-02-07, 05:45
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mr3000 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007 Posts: 14 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? ok, what do you think about covering it with the paint protection sheeting? | |
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07-03-07, 12:59
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Waynesboro, PA Posts: 924 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? Clean it, clean it and clean it some more. Then sand the texture off, spray it with adhesion promoter followed by a good primer. I did it before and it turned out beautifully, PPG base coat then cleared with PPG as well.  | |
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07-03-07, 03:50
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mr3000 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007 Posts: 14 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? .....nice! | |
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09-06-07, 07:40
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 4 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? its all about the prep, use a good wax and grease remover, sand it (optional) if you want it smooth, wax and grease remover again, primer ( bulldog is good) the paint the n clear | |
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09-07-07, 06:02
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Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Columbus, GA Posts: 53 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? Quote: |
Originally Posted by jshillin Clean it, clean it and clean it some more. Then sand the texture off, spray it with adhesion promoter followed by a good primer. I did it before and it turned out beautifully, PPG base coat then cleared with PPG as well.  | Is that a Neon? Looks good btw.
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09-07-07, 06:34
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Ern is offline
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: IN Posts: 331 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? That or a cavalier from the looks of it. | |
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09-11-07, 09:22
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 448 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? Quote: |
Originally Posted by jshillin Clean it, clean it and clean it some more. Then sand the texture off, spray it with adhesion promoter followed by a good primer. I did it before and it turned out beautifully, PPG base coat then cleared with PPG as well.  | Mine was done in a similar manner. I wouldn't advise doing it by spray can. Get it done professionally if you can't spray it yourself. I think you would be happier with the outcome. I painted mine on my own with a spray gun and all the good stuff.
Nevermind all the mess in my car. Just got back from bestbuy when I took that picture.
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02-15-08, 08:47
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Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Orlando Posts: 97 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? its nice to see you are supporting the record industry | |
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02-15-08, 09:34
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 448 | Re: Bondo on my interior pieces? Quote: |
Originally Posted by jeteast99 its nice to see you are supporting the record industry | Oh yeah haha! I dont copy music I only buy. I like to have the actually case to the cd kinda weird. Yeah my local Best Buy's love me. 
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