Bondo is a brand name and that is what I am speaking of. Take a step outside of what you all see on TV, and look at what the pro's really use.

When used on metal, the less you know how to use a hammer and dolly..... the more mud you will need. Refering to body filler as bondo, is like calling nitrous NOS

Bondo brand body filler is really crappy since it shrinks after a while and it's prone to have tons of air bubbles in it. To make it work as well as the actual good brands, it will double the time you spend, but it will still end up shrinking under your primer. If you want something that the pro's really use, then go to an auto body supply shop since that's where they go. If you want Bondo brand of anything by all means, swing by your local Pepboy's or Autozone.

I'm certified by House Of Kolors and Sherwin Williams and have been trained to the industry standards of automotive refinishing. I got into it for hobby purposes only (college elective classes), while everyone else doing it was for a career. So it's not like I'm just talking out my a$$