Okay, let's start a question and answer topic I've been researching. . .looking for your opinions on
body fillers and glazes. . .
which do you use and why? What would you recommend for the do it yourselfer?
Body filler/glaze
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i wouldn't consider myself an expert, but i used the lightweight filler they had at the store when i bought my paint. i believe it is recommended to use what they sell at the store, as cheaper types require more sanding as they are harder. another thing i heard is that you should prime/seal the car first, then the filler process, and then prime again.
my car looked really amazing after it was painted and for the few years i still had a garage to keep it in - and this car was not lookin so hot when i painted it - above the rear wheel arches, behind the back tires, the front fender and door on passenger side were all kinda beat-up.
now, it's not lookin so great, but it's not because of my body work, it's just because of the IA ice, snow, salt, and sun - it reallydid a number to it over the last couple years...here's a couple pics right after i moved - as you can see, no rust, chips, nicks, dings, faded areas, scratches, etc. i had no idea what i was doing ( i was 16) and it turned out really well and probably would have stayed like this had i been able to keep it garaged - now i get to start all over


my car looked really amazing after it was painted and for the few years i still had a garage to keep it in - and this car was not lookin so hot when i painted it - above the rear wheel arches, behind the back tires, the front fender and door on passenger side were all kinda beat-up.
now, it's not lookin so great, but it's not because of my body work, it's just because of the IA ice, snow, salt, and sun - it reallydid a number to it over the last couple years...here's a couple pics right after i moved - as you can see, no rust, chips, nicks, dings, faded areas, scratches, etc. i had no idea what i was doing ( i was 16) and it turned out really well and probably would have stayed like this had i been able to keep it garaged - now i get to start all over



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1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement - Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...
Well, I'll have the car's first coat of primer finished soon, still grinding and sanding down some of the sheet metal repairs. The trunk is just about finished and the interior of the car is about ready for paint.
Just asking as I like to plan ahead.
Nice lookin' blue on that car landon, I don't care what Smellslike74 says. ..
Just asking as I like to plan ahead.
Nice lookin' blue on that car landon, I don't care what Smellslike74 says. ..

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what did smellslike say?Serious Satellite wrote:Well, I'll have the car's first coat of primer finished soon, still grinding and sanding down some of the sheet metal repairs. The trunk is just about finished and the interior of the car is about ready for paint.
Just asking as I like to plan ahead.
Nice lookin' blue on that car landon, I don't care what Smellslike74 says. ..
I think landons car is awesome!

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