A car without Bondo will always be better than a car with it, but that doesn’t necessarily make the popular automotive body filler bad. In certain contexts, it can be quite the contrary. The name is ...
Let's face it, finding a 50+ year old car with a clean body is harder than winning the lottery. With a car that old there's bound to be a bit of body damage. If you're lucky, you might be able to find ...
Before I get rolling, I want to clear up one thing: Bondo is a brand name, though it's commonly used as a general description referring to any and/or all body fillers-kinda like Kleenex is to tissues.
Automotive painter and auto body technician (and writer and TV host) Kevin Tetz offers his top 10 lessons gleaned from decades of working in the field. When it comes to working on a project car, ...
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