Appearance, Paint & Body Work
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By EJ civic Juan
#336534 i want to fix my body damage on my quarter panels they are not rusted but i would like to use some sort of body filler for these small areas i know evercoat or how ever its called is one of the better brands than bondo but what should i get long or short body filler i dont even know what this means please give any and all advice thanks
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By nd1983
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EJ civic Juan wrote:i want to fix my body damage on my quarter panels they are not rusted but i would like to use some sort of body filler for these small areas i know evercoat or how ever its called is one of the better brands than bondo but what should i get long or short body filler i dont even know what this means please give any and all advice thanks
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short is for fine small work. long is for bigger spots. i've see if you can bang it flat or as close to flat as possible before you fill anything.
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By teal_dx
#336536 If you can pop that out, you should be ok to use the short. If you have to go thicker than 1/4", that's about when I use the long strand. Or on an area which will see a lot of stress, but your dent isn't a high stress area.
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By nd1983
#336537
EJ civic Juan wrote:i want to fix my body damage on my quarter panels they are not rusted but i would like to use some sort of body filler for these small areas i know evercoat or how ever its called is one of the better brands than bondo but what should i get long or short body filler i dont even know what this means please give any and all advice thanks
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short is for fine small work. long is for bigger spots. i've see if you can bang it flat or as close to flat as possible before you fill anything.
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By nd1983
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EJ civic Juan wrote:i want to fix my body damage on my quarter panels they are not rusted but i would like to use some sort of body filler for these small areas i know evercoat or how ever its called is one of the better brands than bondo but what should i get long or short body filler i dont even know what this means please give any and all advice thanks
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short is for fine small work. long is for bigger spots. i've see if you can bang it flat or as close to flat as possible before you fill anything.
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By EJ civic Juan
#336545 alright thanks guys i appreciate it allot ill get short and bang out as much as i can
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By PGB
#336608 I wouldnt even use a reinforced filler for that. That shit is horrible. Only use that on bodge repairs lol