Bondo Fiberglass Cloth, 20128, 8 Sq Ft

(608 Reviews)

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$4.82

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  • SJK

    > 24 hour

    This 499 cloth worked well along with the Bondo 404 resin for some patching and repairs. The cloth is fairly thin, but still good quality and was adequate for what I used it for, especially since I planned on using at least two layers of it anyway. I purchased two packages and each contained eight square feet of cloth, so was enough to give a good amount of coverage. I ended up using approximately a quart and a half of resin per full sheet of cloth to get thorough saturation, so was glad I bought the gallon size can of resin instead of just a couple of quarts as I originally intended. Overall, this fiberglass cloth worked like it was supposed to so I would buy again if needed.

  • TFA

    > 24 hour

    I used this fiberglass cloth with great results with the fiberglass resin I purchased.

  • Dea Hera

    > 24 hour

    Ecellent product and packaging.

  • Sterofuse

    > 24 hour

    The woven cloth was much stronger than the regular fiberglass matting and was much easier to handle! It doesnt fall apart into strands like the mat does, much less messy to apply.

  • CMA BOOTH

    > 24 hour

    Worked great and fantastic price

  • Corey

    > 24 hour

    After dabbling in fabricating one-off items with fiberglass for the past few years, I picked up a package of this cloth from a local retailer. When I got it home, I was severely disappointed in it. Why? 1) Price. Most suppliers charge by the lineal yard, and on a 50 roll (Typical size, though 38 and 60 are also fairly common), a single lineal yard is 12.5 sq ft, and runs about $4.00 for the same style of mat. So youre paying about four times as much per square foot for this inferior cloth. However, that brings me to my second point -- 2) Weight/Thickness. Its incredibly thin. This must be something like 2oz or 3oz cloth, because its as thin as bible paper, and takes a ton of layers to get anything rigid enough not to flex at the slightest touch. Most suppliers dont carry anything smaller than 4oz, and most fabricators dont use anything less than 8oz fabrics. If youre just patching something small and dont mind having to layer this up multiple times, then it should be fine. If youre trying to actually build something from scratch, get something heavier that wont buckle under its own weight.

  • Wolfman

    > 24 hour

    Really? What can you say?

  • Mary Jane

    > 24 hour

    this was use on the tub with the evercoat, and it did what I needed it to do the job

  • Anthony E

    > 24 hour

    Repaired and strengthened rake handle with this and fiberglass resin.

  • Steve P

    > 24 hour

    Large enough for any D.I.Y job. It worked well to fix cracked plastic using epoxy but I am getting proper resin and hardener for fiberglass.

Bondo Fiberglass Cloth provides added strength for repairs requiring extra reinforcement. Use Bondo Fiberglass Cloth with Bondo Fiberglass Resin for repairs on almost any surface, including metal, fiberglass and wood. This woven fiberglass cloth is thinner and more flexible than Bondo Fiberglass Mat to provide a smoother finish. It is perfect for repairs made on use on automobiles, boats, tubs, showers, sinks, pools, hot tubs and more.

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