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Gone Wild
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Location: new lebanon, OH
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![]() I have an old club car that I purchased a body for (unsure of year) that I want to paint. my old body was plastic so im assuming the new one is. What should I use to repair a gouge in the body and is it possible to rattle can a golf cart body? Ive been reading post after post but none of them really have a follow up on how it held up. Any suggestions? I got the body for $40 so im not real worried if it isn't perfect. this cart is probably going down the road soon
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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Z-HELLS FL
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![]() fill with Bondo Body Filler
light sand then rattle can away ...use plastic paint ![]() here is one my son did ![]() ![]() ![]() been a year its doing great |
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#3 |
Gone Wild
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Location: Farmdale ohio
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![]() Not much help but I used filling glaze for the light stuff and used self etching primer and tractor paint it has always held up for me so I didn't want to change it although I just painted it no time on it yet
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#4 |
Not Yet Wild
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() got your boots up ? |
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#5 |
Gone Wild
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#6 |
Gone Wild
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![]() I just reread my post. I messed up, my old body is fiber glass. can I still use the same stuff?
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#7 |
Gone Wild
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Location: Farmdale ohio
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![]() Yep my back body is fiberglass
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Been Wild Since Day 1
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![]() self etching primer is used on bare metal . I use a good 2 part high build primer that fill in a good size sand scratches and scuff marks . and then use what ever else you would like to use for a top coat .
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#9 |
Gone Wild
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![]() Yes but it will work on plastic fiberglass it has held up well on my truck bumpers and snowplow
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Been Wild Since Day 1
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![]() That's cause they r metal
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