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bondo work

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wood   +1y
whats up .. jumpin into some of my first bondo work and was wondering whats a good finishing grit paper to use?
mazdaproject89   +1y
i finish mine up with 100 and it came out nice, then 1000 wet on the glazing putty.
wood   +1y
whats glazing putty -newbie bondo worker here
phatkix   +1y


werd, let's call it "body filler" instead of bondo

glazing putty - it is super hard super fine smooth stuff

i started with 120 i think and finished with 1200 i think
mazdizzle   +1y
I usually finish my body filler off with 180 then do my last coat with a coat of glazing putty and finish sand that with 220. Really primer can fill 180 grit scratches unless you are using the rattle can stuff.
88lx   +1y
Bondo??? uh I've used different types of BODY FILLER at times.
roach25681   +1y
I never hit body filler with anything less than 80. Cheese grater, 40, then 80. If I need some putty, I block it with 180. DO NOT wet sand body filler or putty. It is not made to get wet. A good 2k high build will fill in 80 grit scratches if you have done it right. If it isnt perfect, block with 180-220 and prime again. Then wetsand with 400 first, and finally 800. 1000 and higher on primer is a waste of time.
roach25681   +1y
But then again, you are a beginner so you should probably leave the 40 grit stage out, and only do 80 then 180 on your filler.
wood   +1y
thanks for the info im using a grinder instead of a cheeze grade file workin nice and fast havent made it look to tight yet...
f n lo   +1y
well, a lil trick i have picked up, when the bondo is in its gummy stage, i take a file to it, it is a realy intense file i used to use for my cart tires.., only beucase i tend to be a lil sloppy, so when its hard i sand it down, then use the glazing putty.... good luck with the work...try some candian tire kitty hair to, good luck97