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Your cart is empty.Bondo All-Purpose Putty is a professional strength, versatile filler for repairing interior and exterior surfaces around the home. This fast curing two-part filler allows you to make high-quality, long-lasting repairs to metal, masonry, concrete, wood, drywall and more. The non-shrinking filler features a thicker formulation that makes it ideal for repairing vertical surfaces.
Tom Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I don't know what you are supposed to use it for but I plugged up a couple holes in my cinder block foundation wall that yellow jackets were nesting in. Works great and still holding strong.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
works as expected.
Nancy D
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
This was my first time using Bondo. Wow you have to work fast. I mixed too much to start because I didn’t know how fast it hardens. But once I figured it out, it did what I needed it to do. Strong smell warning! But wow it gets hard! Good stuff!
Irresposibly Responsible
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022
I got this to do some repair work for a friend's wood party/event props to fill some larger chunks. Regular putties and spackles would not have been the best choice for many reasons so I decided to try this Bondo product.I have to say that it works rather well and it should hold up longer than other products. It was easy to mix and spread, but I have to say that you will need to work quickly when using this product. It does start curing rather fast, I would say the 3-5 minute range before it starts setting.Make sure you have everything you need to make any repairs set out and ready to go before mixing this. Also make sure any pre work is done before mixing. Then mix the product, spread it where needed and then let it sit a couple hours. After that you can start any sanding that might be needed, and it does sand pretty well for what it is.I would recommend this product for many repair needs due to its ease of use and durability.If you have ever used regular Bondo for cars, this is basically the same thing so it works the same.
Dale W.
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2022
I have tried numerous epoxy fillers and this is the most manageable I’ve encountered. Excellent properties, spreads consistently. Hardens quickly and predictably over and over. Sands well, can be tapped, drilled, contoured. Very workable. Holds primer and paint. I’ve done a lot of wood restoration and this has become my go to product.
Gary Kubiak
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022
Bondo putty requires a little experimentation to get the hang of, but works incredibly well once you get used to it. The two part system and mixing in a hardener might seem like a hassle compared to one material putties and similar products. However, being able to choose the amount of hardener you mix in is a huge advantage. This lets you choose the "stiffness" of the putty - you can get from quite stiff (dryish peanut butter) to very liquid (Nutella-ish) depending on your application. This also affects the dry time - stiff mixtures harden very quickly (a couple min) - thinner, more liquid ones give you more time to work or allow doing multiple small jobs with the same batch.Clean-up is pretty easy and straightforward. The cured putty sands well (though does clog sandpaper - just hit it with a stiff brush to clear the putty dust out). It also takes paint well. Two coats and it looks fine.The tub here is also an incredible value - a little goes a long way, and this gives you plenty of material to mix many batches. It also lasts longer without drying out than some products you might use for similar applications like wood putty.
Jana K
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
Easy to use but remember that your working time is pretty quick. And wash your hands quickly. The only problem I found is that there’s no accurate amount of hardener to add to the putty, so if you’re only wanting to mix a very small amount, you just have to guess based on what the directions say for a pretty large amount. It only gives directions for one amount. It hardened to quite rock hard and sands well. It’s only been a short time since I applied it to a broken corner of a drawer but I expect it to hold up for a very long time.
Nelson
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2022
Great product to work with... exactly what I needed to fix my damaged door. Wish it was sold locally but still glad Amazon had it.
ForeverYOUNG
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021
I had a plastic like outdoor statue that was cracking and I used this to repair some cracks. It was easy to use, quick to dry and super easy to sand to shape and smooth. Having never used bondo before I wasn't sure it was going to work, but it did perfectly. Note: the tube they include with the bondo that activates the stuff - you need just a tiny bit for it work, but I don't think there's enough for the whole container. You may need more of that. It dried the same dirty ivory color that it is in the container. I never hesitate to update my reviews should new info seem useful. Further, I never accept free products - my reviews are 100% honest and reflect my own personal experience.
Kristin
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2021
Really wanted this putty but took forever to arrive.
On3man
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2020
I used this to fill holes in a countertop that will have a new urethane coating applied. Does an excellent job. Dries rock hard but easily sandable.
CP
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2020
Works as expected!
M. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
For those of you familiar with Bondo filler in any form, don't hesitate to use this product... you'll be happy to know it's like the good ol' product you're accustomed to. "Have at it", as they say.For those of you that are even moderately handy and can follow some basic directions, you'll also do well.Almost all the 1- to 3-star reviews are obviously from folks that mis-used the product. They're even a bit humorous and worth a read if you need a smile.My primary recent use has been to fill and fix rotted wood on the exterior of the house - primarily windows. Common sense will tell you to remove all the rotten wood first. If there is some wood that is still suspect, use a wood hardening product. When you're ready to use Bondo, know that while the product is fairly thick, it can flow a little until it sets, so you may need to form a "dam" of sorts to keep it from migrating for a few minutes. When mixing it, follow directions and scoop some out... don't mix it in the can! Also, don't overdo the hardener... and if your first batch still hardens too quick, reduce the amount of hardener used, per the instructions. It really is not hard to use as long as you have a bit of common sense and can read. Also, be confident that you will get better at using it as you go along! I've tried many wood fillers, and this is my go-to product.For finishing, I use relatively course files, shapers, and sandpaper to get it close to desired shape, and then finish it with 80-120 grit paper. Sand/shape at a moderate pace so as not to clog your paper or tools... this material is actually quite easy to sand and shape as long as you don't go crazy and sand too fast or use too fine a grit.Bottom line - buy it and use with confidence - the product is very capable of enabling you to restore your exterior wood pieces.
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