Bondo Fiberglass Cloth, 20128, 8 Sq Ft
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> 3 dayI used this cloth with West System epoxy and it worked well to repair the poly-carbonate plastic hood on a mower. Relative to other convenient sources this was a good value.
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Mic Rena
> 3 dayThis is quality material at the best price
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Drinnt
15-11-2024Did a great job on the boat repairs I needed to do...layered this with mat and came out perfectly. Tip...you can probably get it cheaper at Walmart. Pretty easy to work with but WEAR A MASK!
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john
> 3 day3M products amazing
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Brenda Lilly
Greater than one weekI ripped a three-foot tear in my Intex pool and used this stuff to repair it. It took me a couple tries. I learned that you have to sand the inside and outside of the pool with something like 40 grit sandpaper, and put this on both sides.
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pb
> 3 daygreat for small repairs
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Scott S.
> 3 dayBought this and the resin to fix a cracked plastic bumper. Its all in the name - Bondo continues to be the go-to for body work. You know the quality is there and continues to exceed expectations. It was my first time repairing a plastic bumper with fiberglass mesh/resin. Followed the instructions and a few online tutorials. It turned out perfectly and saved me from having to buy a completely new bumper. I even used it on a splash shield under the car. Holding up just fine.
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Eric J. Schneider
> 3 dayworked good for a lot of projects around the house
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We are Ninjas
> 3 dayIve been struggling with a cracked pool step for a few years. Ive used two step epoxy sticks and flextape, and other quick fixes. I finally got fed up when the step developed a new crack. this stuff is awesome. I applied white pigment for epoxy before I added the hardener to the epoxy and stirred well. I added the hardener as stated in the directions. I also used this 3m bondo fiberglass cloth just to give extra trength because the step seems hollow underneath and dips in the middle. worked out great. the directions state it has a 12 minute work time after the hardener is added. poured well and covers easily with a cheap paint brush. it hardened in just an hour. cure time is 2 hours. the key is to stir for several minutes after the hardener is added. dont be lazy in this step. it has to thoroughly be mixed, paying close attention to get the bottom of the container you use to mix it in. if you dont, the stuff on the bottom, after you pour, will be on top after pouring and will be tacky and not cure properly if you dont mix it thoroughly. i am very pleased. its easy to use. i cut this to size, poured a thin layer of epoxy, then laid the cloth. i poured another thin layer of epoxy over it and brushed the epoxy into the cloth, saturating it and removing air pockets. then i poured the rest of the epoxy to cover the whole project. the step is strong and waterproof now. all cracks have been fixed and reinforced by this cloth and epoxy.
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R.Allister
Greater than one weekGreat product worked as expected and had fantastic results.