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interfire83 
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I have heard of a product that is like a spray on bondo. What is it called and where can i get it? Is it availible in a spray can or does it only come for spray guns??
ir8st8 
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www.selectproducts.com  its called spray poly fill...... its amazing! cuts time in half or more.... expensive like 72.00 a gallon.... but well worth it.... fills in and buils up amazing!

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Also known as Feather Fill or use the 3M stuff . This is only available for use with spray guns.
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The closest thing I can think of would be "high 5" high build primer that comes in an aerosol can. Might want to look into it..
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Wal-mart has a good high build primer in a spray can. Ive used it and it works well.
dream it, build it, fiberglass it
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another brand that works well and is a bit cheaper than most i have found is a PPG product .......it is Omni LV MX 245..it is a tan color and it is about 45 a gallon. it sands a bit easier than most of the others. most of the time you can start sanding with 220 grit.
Trevor
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Stick to feather fill.  Same as Select product stuff and its cheaper.  Find it at any auto body paint shop in quart cans for $20.  Enough to do the job and you always have a fresh can.  It needs to be shaken up extremely well so have the store do it first before you buy it and again before you use it.  Have fun.
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the mx 245 is very cost effective.... like i said it is close to half the price as feather fill. if you dont use it all for 1 project, you can let it sit for quite a while, it will settle, but just mix it with a paint mixer for house paint or plaster. they are about 5 dollars at home depot. put it in your drill on low and mix it for a few minutes.
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