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Thanks for the info BassKisser
I used the bondo glaze stuff that I got from Wally world then hit it with primer. Im ready for the black paint later today and then clear coat. I wanted to buy a new cowl but the dealer wanted $150. So far so good with the bondo! Thanks Chris "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Chris Ey" wrote in message .com... Thanks for the info guys. I think repair is the way to go as the scratches are not really that bad. I have some mercury paint, clear coat and primer. i just need to get something to fill the scratch. The boat dealer recomended marine tex. What kind would I buy though? Their website has a whole product line. Thanks again! Chris "UglyDan®©T" wrote in message ... I had an ex-girlfriend that had to always get the last word in even when she was wrong. You remind me of her. Of course Bondo® has many different products and applications, but that premixed crap they sell in the tube you suggested will crack and shrink, Just go to any reputable body shop (Maaco don't count) and tell them you want to fix a 'semi deep scratch" with it, and I promise you'll get laughed right out of the place. They would suggest "iceing" first, but alas a rank amateur like you wouldn't know what that means or is. Sure bondo will work, but it won't last like epoxy, marine tex etcwhich i've seen shrink/crack too. When kissing bass you really should stay away from the ones tainted with mercury. Its really doing a # on your brain cells. No bondo in my vehicles or boats, UD Are you REALLY saying that "reputable body shops" don't use ANY polyester glazing and spot putty, such as Bondo Glazing and Spot Putty? Funny thing, a friend of a friend, who went to a tech school for body repair, and subsequently owns his own body shop, is the one who told me about the stuff. It is used for glazing, as well as scratch filling. Again, you seem worried about shrinkage, and cracking. Now, I've given an example. I have some in an area and a material that is VERY temperature unstable, and you can watch it flex at highway speed. It's been there long enough to know that it isn't going anywhere. Now, mind you, I didn't ever say that the stuff will span and repair a break in material. I said it will perform great for filling a scratch in a hood. If you want to talk about a REAL, PROPER fix, that would be a NEW HOOD. |
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"Chris Ey" wrote in message .com...
Thanks for the info BassKisser I used the bondo glaze stuff that I got from Wally world then hit it with primer. Im ready for the black paint later today and then clear coat. I wanted to buy a new cowl but the dealer wanted $150. So far so good with the bondo! Thanks Chris Make sure you tell Ugly Dan that! He'll be just devistated that something could be so easy, and doesn't require going to a body shop and spending $100.00 or so to repair a scratch! |
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