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kps67 
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does anyone use duraglass and do how exactly do you use it. i know it goes between the fiberglass and bondo.
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I used it on my last subbox enclosure it didnt really do anything though. I dont think there was really a need for me putting it on there. Im going to be using it now though to make my trunk lid smoother to the trunk.
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Try here. I've used it on some body work before. Works like regular fillers. FWIW I've given up on Bondo and moved to a product called Dynalite for any body stuff.
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Duraglass is just fiberglass and bondo mixed together. You can make your own as well.
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Duraglass is much stronger than regular body fillers.  It should be used in areas where you need a little reinforcement.  I like to use it when molding the edges of a fiberglass piece to the contours of the area it's in.  Duraglass has small fiberglass particles to provide it's strength.  MarGlass or Kitty Hair has long fiberglass strands in it which is even stronger, however much harder to work with.

Steven Kephart

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