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    Default Decent body filler?

    Is this some decent stuff? I have a gallon of it sitting in my cuppord.
    http://www.bondo.com/catalog_item.asp?itemNbr=193

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    "Bondo" might have been the 1st generation plastic filler, but, so many more manufactureres has far surpased Bondo it isnt funny. Now its just a generic term for body filler. I pretty much stay away from that brand. It will do the job though.

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    What have the other companies done that make their product so much better than "Bondo" brand?

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    I can't think of a single time I've seen Bondo brand in a bodyshop... I use Evercoat.. except for FG & for that I use 3M shortstrand because that stuff (unlike Marglass etc) spreads like butter.

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    we use evercoat rage gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rc 415
    What have the other companies done that make their product so much better than "Bondo" brand?
    Not sure. I'm not a chemist, but I can tell the difference in products by how they spread and sand. Marson is the best I've found so far for finish work. I like ever coat Z grip for initial filling

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    The best filler I've found for filling and sandability is Rage Gold and the best for spreading on smooth is Rage Extreme. We use both, the Gold for the initial steps then the Extreme for the final coats. In most cases the Extreme will do away with the need for polyester putty.


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    What kind of putty is the extreme? Also, is polyester putty out of date or what is the reason for wanting to get rid of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rc 415
    What kind of putty is the extreme? Also, is polyester putty out of date or what is the reason for wanting to get rid of it?
    the extreme, if it's like the marson, is so smooth and creamy, and adheres to paint well, that it pretty much does what the polly does. It's not out dated, just real expensive compared to a finishing type filler

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    it also prevents solvent bleed thru and holds out moisture better than filler, but much more expensive as 88gt stated. I didn't know extreme adhered good to paint. No need for metalglaze if that's true. I also heard it's pinhole free, like metalglaze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHOWCAR FINISH
    it also prevents solvent bleed thru and holds out moisture better than filler, but much more expensive as 88gt stated. I didn't know extreme adhered good to paint. No need for metalglaze if that's true. I also heard it's pinhole free, like metalglaze.
    Not sure if extreme does, but marson does, and it doesnt pinhole. I use way less metal glaze now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rc 415
    What kind of putty is the extreme? Also, is polyester putty out of date or what is the reason for wanting to get rid of it?
    Rage Extreme is a body filler that is more liquid than most others. We still use polyester putty when the job calls for it. There are many types of putty just like there are many types of body filler and each has it's pros and cons. We keep several around the shop but (right now) we use Euro-Soft and Easy Sand more than any others.

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    for extra smooth spreading filler i like to put a little metal glaze in the rage extreme

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    does any body know blue ice filler made in the usa and how it works
    thanks

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    Anybody use that new filler called X grip (not z grip) But the stuff is really nice. Spreads real easy sands nice. And it sticks really good

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