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Originally Posted by Foot Stomper
Shouldn't be that red... be sure not to put too much hardener in it. The bondo is not red in gallon cam is it?
I would suggest not using the fiberglass bondo-glass filler unless you are working on a Cameo or a boat. It's not reccomended for filling rust holes in steel as it is commonly misused for.
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It’s grey in the can. Hardener is red. It may be the pics but I would say it goes on more of a pink (depending on how much hardener u use).
As for the fiberglass, I used it on the back of the cab to fill some small screw holes. It worked pretty good and they will never be seen so I finished them a little rough. I also used it on a couple trim holes. Dimpled them a bit before filling so the bondo Glass would have a little more room. I also pressed it into the hole a bit to Create a little blob inside the panel. After drying it creates a solid patch. I know this isn’t the “best” way to do it but my cheap 90amp harbor freight flux welder would just warp sheetmetal if I tried welding the holes shut.