How to Fix Wood with Bondo
Why replace a whole door when you can easily use Bondo to fix the rotten parts? Eric Stromer shows you his trade secrets for getting it done.
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Step 1: Body Shop
Why replace a whole door when you can easily use Bondo (or body filler) to fix the rotten parts? First, channel out the old dry-rotted or termite-damaged parts.
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Step 2: Open and Shut Case
Fill the holes with Bondo, and sand, prime and paint the door.
Step 1: Body Shop
Why replace a whole door when you can easily use Bondo (or body filler) to fix the rotten parts? First, channel out the old dry-rotted or termite-damaged parts.
Step 2: Open and Shut Case
Fill the holes with Bondo, and sand, prime and paint the door.
Items You'll Need
- Bondo or body filler
- pallet knife
- sandpaper
- primer
- paint



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