Filler over bare metal.


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By Lou - 4 Years Ago
Many years ago I was told by several bodymen never to put body filler over bare metal.always prime or seal first.

I learned the hard way in 1961 about Bondo over bare metal when I repaired a small hole behind the rear wheels on my 56 Ford Victoria. In the 1980s I had a part time job 
writing estimates for Maaco, people would do their own body work putting filler over bare metal and have us paint the car. Six months later they be back with a car all rust 
saying we screwed up. (We always put on the sales contract that we didn't do the body work and that the rust would come back.)

Being stuck at home I've had a chance to watch most of the custom builders do great metal work but then put body filler over their work, where the restoration shops
always seal or prime first.

What is it that I'm missing, are there now fillers that don't wick water? 
By Lord Gaga - 4 Years Ago
I have always applied body filler over very clean, etched and roughed-up bare metal 
Have never had a problem.Exclamation Mark

By darrell - 4 Years Ago
what used to happen is they would put a patch on the car and in those times they didnt have migs and the weld wasnt solid.dampness would seep in behind the fill..putting kitty hare on first would seal it.most body jobs on rusty cars lasted about a year.its a different story today if its done right.