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I was curious as to how well bodyfiller/bondo will stick to the vinyl on my door panel. I plan to be attaching the fiberglass speaker pods here within the next few days and to blend the pod into the door I was going to run some bondo along the seam where they meet and sand but im not sure how well itll stick to the vinyl.
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It wouldn't work well at all. If it managed to stick in the first place, over time the movement of the vinyl would cause the bondo to chip and break off.
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I went to autozone and didnt find anything that will adhere to the vinyl that is sandable. Would spot putty maybe work?

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