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Old 02-14-2017, 12:25 PM   #5
MARTINSR
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Re: Can bondo go bad?

YES it can go bad. And how old it is isn't the biggest factor, did it get any air is the biggest. If the lid isn't tight and proper it doesn't take long at all for it to dry out.

I have to tell you, I have a bunch of stuff at home, gallons of clear, bondo, paint, primer that I got when I was a paint rep. This is now a number of years ago and every time I go to grab one I think about it, toss it and buy new. It's just not worth it!

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