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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2008
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First time to post. I am going to paint my golf cart. When I remove the rear pads I want to repair the holes that are left. What would be the best way to patch these holes?
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The Welcome Guy
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wichita Falls Texas - My Rides 1996 E-Z-GO and 2002 Club Car IQ and 2003 Club Car IQ
Posts: 2,550
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Welcome to the forum Yard111......................
Someone who has been successful with filling plastic holes should be along soon to help. My first thought would be Bondo or plastic body filler but I have never tried to fill plastic holes, so I can't say with any confidence. |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Charlotte
Posts: 22
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Bondo or plastic filler would crack. Either plastic weld(melt plastic in the holes) the holes up or a 2 part plastic epoxy. Something that has a little elasticity.
Just my .02 Butch |
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*******nutz
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Can anybody recommend a specific product?
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Loganville Georgia
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I have used Fiberall, expensive but seems to work well. You will also need
a fill putty like Dolphin Glaze. Use the Fiberall first to fill the large holes, sand as smooth as you can. Then apply the Dolphin Glaze to fill in any pin holes. Sand again. Good luck Jake |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: INDIANA
Posts: 317
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I used Mighty putty on mine
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