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mountain:
My guess is that the all purpose Bondo is the same product as the car stuff. The general public would probably never consider using Bondo for anything around the house. But, if they change the packaging and put "Home Solutions" on there, they open up a whole new market. I used the all purpose Bondo a while back and it felt like the same stuff too. I think the hardener is white though, not grey.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: mountain on September 17, 2008, 09:35:00 am ---My guess is that the all purpose Bondo is the same product as the car stuff. The general public would probably never consider using Bondo for anything around the house. But, if they change the packaging and put "Home Solutions" on there, they open up a whole new market. I used the all purpose Bondo a while back and it felt like the same stuff too. I think the hardener is white though, not grey.

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If it's white it's awfully close to the same color as the putty.  I just used it the other day and the hardener color disappears immediately into the putty.  Not easy to tell if it's thoroughly mixed.  Once this can runs out I'm probably going back to the car stuff.

mountain:
Well if my above statement is true, one could always buy a spare tube of the red hardner.  ;)

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: mountain on September 17, 2008, 09:55:03 am ---Well if my above statement is true, one could always buy a spare tube of the red hardner.  ;)

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I was thinking of just dropping a bit of red food coloring in the hardener before I mix it.  No use in buying something I already have.

mountain:
That's a good point. I used to work with fiberglass alot and would use food coloring to dye each layer a different color as it was applied. It was a helpful guide when sanding and grinding on different shapes.

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