Hey everybody!
I picked up a tube of pre-mixed bondo the other day to fix a cab corner before re-cutting the t-molding slot and paint it. I thought it was the same as the stuff that you mix yourself and that I would just save myself some time. Also, I didn't need very much. It seemed perfect. BUT.... I put it on yesterday afternoon and expected it to take a few hours to dry. I put it on about 1/4" thick (in a room temp environment, not out in the cold) and expected I would need to put on a few coats to get it to the point where I could shape it back into a proper corner shape. Well, fast forward 18 hours and it still hasn't hardened. I can still push on it with my finger and dent it. The thin coats I put on a couple small dings seems to be fine though.
So, is this stuff the same as the stuff in the can that you mix yourself or is the can of bondo better stuff for a job like this? Is this type of drying time normal or would it be shorter if I picked up the stuff in the can? I would really like to get the corners reshaped but this is too long for my timeline. At this rate it would take weeks to dry. I need to paint this weekend.
Can someone with experience tell me how long it should take for something like this to dry?
Thanks,
n3wt0n