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removing bondo

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Does anyone know how to remove bondo without doing ANY damage to what is under it? Is there a chemical that eats bondo but does not harm metal?
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The 3M stripping pads on my angle grinder took it off just about as quick as the paint came off when I was taking care of some surface rust on mine. Found some light bondo work on the roof and hood that I didn't know was there and was down to bare metal in no time.
Merlin68F100 wrote:Does anyone know how to remove bondo without doing ANY damage to what is under it? Is there a chemical that eats bondo but does not harm metal?
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Roloc disks work too for small amounts of Bondo.
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I heard a heat gun might also work. bead blasting will do it, too, though that will take awhile.
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