🛠️ Fix it right, fix it fast!
The Bondo Fiberglass Resin Repair Kit (00422) is a comprehensive solution for repairing holes and scratches on various surfaces, including automobiles and boats. This 0.9-quart kit includes fiberglass resin, liquid hardener, a plastic spreader, fiberglass cloth, a mixing stick, and a mixing tray, ensuring you have everything needed for a successful repair. With a 100% waterproof seal and a quick sandable formula in under 2 hours, this kit is designed for durability and ease of use.
A**E
great product. end results are great
the product is great, just hard to work with if you don't have much experience. With patience, the end results were really good.
C**5
First time with fiberglass & it went well
It worked just like the instructions and the multiple online reviews said it would. It was actually fun to use. A few recommendations: (1) If this is a first time for using fiberglass, read others' reviews of this kit plus some online guides on the hazards of fiberglass lay-up and then watch at least several videos on fiberglassing techniques on YouTube. Be aware that some of the videos contain errors. (2) If used as directed, this kit is safe. However, there are multiple fire and health hazards involved in using this kit if you are careless. Wear a face mask filter designed for working with fiberglass and a pair of eye protectors. Exercise caution with what chemicals you are mixing, and prevent the spread of fibers from the cloth and/or dust from sanding dried fiberglass. Before laundering clothes that may have fiberglass in them read articles on laundering clothes after working with fiberglass insulation. (3) To make sure I had the right amount of resin in each batch for my small job I went to a Bed, Bath, and Beyond and bought a glass drink-mixing jigger glass and a small glass measuring cup. I never needed more than eight ounces of resin, and the cup was usually perfect. To measure the hardener for small jobs your only option is to patiently squeeze and count the drops one by one. It doesn't take that long. I mixed the two parts in old jelly jars I had cleaned and dried. Some plastic cups (including the red Solo cups I tried) will dissolve if you mix the fiberglass in them, but real glass won't. (4) Use very sharp scissors to cut the cloth; give yourself a large clear work surface; and ensure adequate ventilation. (5) If you want to buy more of the cloth in the kit, remember to order fiberglass cloth and not fiberglass mat, which is different and harder to work with. (6) Acetone is a superior clean-up material for this job, but it is very flammable, and it can react badly with some other chemicals. (7) Clean up very carefully, especially the fibers. I used a vacuum with a HEPA filtration system. It takes a little preparation to do it right, but it was fun, and the object I repaired is now stronger and much more rust resistant.
A**R
Did the job, but messy to apply
I bought this to repair a fiberglass-composite garden planter that fell over and cracked. The cracks were getting larger every winter, so it was time to repair them. Overall, I think this will do the trick, but it was a messy job. The resin is like thick maple syrup, and when you paint it over the fiberglass it pulls it up in sticky threads. Since the repairs were on the inside, I didn't care what it looked like, but it would be hard to get a smooth finish on a large area unless you applied many coats.Also, the dinky little plastic dish they include is pretty lame, unless you only need to mix a tiny bit of resin. Better to use a plastic takeout soup or yogurt container: you can wipe the brush on it, and it's much less likely to spill. And they only give you one lone wooden stirrer. Plan to dig out plastic knives from your junk drawer if you need to do extra coats or use the product again in the future. Oh, did I mention the kit doesn't include a brush? You should get cheap ones, and several.Overall, you could order the resin and fiberglass material separately and end up with the same "kit." (I actually didn't need this much, but I didn't see that there was a smaller kit available. Now I have to store this really toxic material. Oh well.)
C**N
fiberglass resin
I needed some more resin for a project, and this worked perfect.
G**S
Bondo fiberglass kit
Nice kit! No leaks and complete!
F**E
Easy to work with and solid results
I am not an expert when it comes to rust repairs but I found working with this fiberglass kit pretty easy. Used to patch two nasty rust holes behind and underneath the battery tray, the fiberglass hardened beautifully and was easy to paint afterward. No more water leaking into the vehicle's cabin and I believe this fix will last for a long time, probably outliving the car.
D**Y
Awesome product
Was able to patch a hole in a spa tub like it was never there. Great durable product
R**J
Stay away!
I purchased this larger size fiberglas kit after the repairs I was making to my m/h exceeded the materials included in the smaller Bondo fiberglas kit. Naturally I expected the materials (resin, catalyst, fabric, etc) to be identical to the smaller kit. Foolish me!The resin, catalyst and "tool" were as expected, but the fabric is a disaster. Instead of the troublesome yet manageable neat and tighter weave of the fabric that came with the small kit, this stuff looks like it's made from a slurry process. There's no identifiable weave, it's thick and has huge spaces for air bubbles to be trapped, the strands are long and there's no orientation. Once resin is applied, the fabric sags and gravity literally pulls it apart as you're trying to work it onto your repair surface. The long strands come loose under even the gentlest brushing as you apply additional coats of resin and fabric. The end result is a wild rats' nest of tangled strands and a rough cured surface that makes the lunar craters look like a cue ball by comparison.I freely admit I'm not a fiberglas professional, but I can hold my own given normal quality materials. Buy the Bondo small repair kit with confidence. Stay away from this one unless you're only buying it for the quantity of resin and catalyst and plan to trash the accompanying fabric.If I could give this product zero stars I would. Buyer beware!
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