There are still a few old-school purists in the hobby who cringe at the thought of using plastic filler to fix dents and ...
A car without Bondo will always be better than a car with it, but that doesn’t necessarily make the popular automotive body filler bad. In certain contexts, it can be quite the contrary. The name is ...
If you need to screw something in but your hole is too big to fit, a bit of auto body filler will make that screw fit in like a dream. We've shown you how to fix stripped screw holes with toothpicks ...
Bondo is a brand of body filler, but it's also the generic term for plastic filler that, when uttered, makes many car guys cringe. Anyone restoring an old car knows what it's like to start working on ...
Chrome bumpers made a quick exit from the automotive scene in the late 1980s. In their place are elaborate but flimsy plastic covers hiding stamped steel impact beams—with a swath of Styrofoam ...
It's arguably one of the most daunting DIY jobs for the average enthusiast who's not afraid to get dirty working on their own car: paint. You either do it right or it looks like crap, which is why so ...
Dec. 20--SANFORD-- Have you ever wondered who the men were who help restore your car after a collision or rough encounters with debris on the road? Powers spoke to the Herald about how his business ...