#what’s the best kind of bondo that’s cheap and but still good for filling print lines

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small swallow
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So right now I have this grey bondo, and the procedures I have to do is I first pour some of the grey bondo and then add a small ounce of this blue paste and then mix it, however It gets very complicated and last time I used it was a mess and it made it really hard to sand down, what should I do?

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amber cedar
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use wood filler

small swallow
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Gotchu

autumn pulsar
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Normal bondo with a hardener dries really fast and really hard. Probably too hard for sanding prints. Bondo filler putty is what most people use. It’s a maroon color and comes in a tube. I got it at an auto parts store

tight echo
spiral ledge
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I've been using the Bondo glazing putty, but i've seen quite a few people use wood filler. its slightly cheaper than bondo so i bought it to test on whatever my next project is

daring spindle
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@amber cedar is right. Use wood filler
Both are pastes so both will perform the same BUT
Wood filler isnt toxic, its not a 2 part thing that you have to mix, and its cheaper