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We engineered Bondo Stage 3 as the final step in our professional body filler system, delivering the ultra-smooth finish that separates amateur work from showroom results. This premium filler spreads with exceptional ease and sands to a glass-smooth surface, eliminating the pin-holing and surface imperfections that plague lighter-weight fillers.
Whether you’re restoring a classic car, repairing collision damage, or tackling home improvement projects, Stage 3 gives you the control and refinement you need for flawless paint-ready surfaces. Our formula bridges minor surface irregularities while maintaining excellent adhesion to metal, fiberglass, and properly prepared wood substrates.
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Formula & Application Properties
Our Bondo Stage 3 formula represents the refinement end of the specialty fillers spectrum, designed specifically for final surface preparation before primer. The polyester resin base incorporates ultra-fine talc and calcium carbonate fillers that create a dense, non-porous surface without the weight and coarseness of heavier body fillers.
Mixing & Work Time
The included cream hardener mixes at a 50:1 ratio by volume — approximately a golf-ball-sized ribbon of hardener per baseball-sized portion of filler. You’ll have 5-8 minutes of open working time at 77°F, with warmer temperatures accelerating cure and cooler conditions extending your window. We recommend mixing only what you can apply in one session, as the filler cannot be re-worked once catalyzed.

Surface Preparation & Compatibility
Successful application of bondo stage 3 begins with proper substrate preparation. We recommend sanding the repair area with 80-grit abrasive to create mechanical tooth, then cleaning thoroughly with a wax and grease remover to eliminate any contaminants that could compromise adhesion.
The filler bonds directly to bare metal, aluminum, galvanized steel, fiberglass, and SMC (sheet molded composite) body panels. For previously painted surfaces, sand through the paint to bare substrate in the repair zone — Stage 3 requires direct contact with the underlying material for maximum bond strength.
Sanding & Finishing Techniques
The bondo stage 3 formula reaches sandable hardness in 20-30 minutes at room temperature, significantly faster than conventional finishing fillers. We recommend beginning with 80-grit paper on a dual-action sander to establish surface flatness, then progressing through 120-grit and 180-grit to refine the finish.
Our non-clogging formula generates a fine dust rather than gummy residue, extending sandpaper life and producing cleaner results. For show-quality finishes, hand-sand the final pass with 220-grit using a firm rubber block to eliminate any DA swirl marks.



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Common Questions About Bondo Stage 3
Bondo Stage 3 is formulated specifically for final finishing work with ultra-fine fillers that create a glass-smooth surface, while our standard body filler contains coarser fillers for building thickness in deeper repairs. Stage 3 sands more easily, produces finer dust, and creates a non-porous surface ideal for accepting primer.
For best results, use our heavier body fillers or Stage 1 for structural work and deep repairs, then finish with Stage 3 for the final surface preparation. The three-stage system gives you the right tool for each phase of the repair process.
Yes, bondo stage 3 bonds directly to properly prepared bare metal, aluminum, and galvanized steel without primer underneath. Sand the metal with 80-grit to create mechanical tooth, then clean thoroughly with wax and grease remover before application.
However, you must apply primer over the cured filler before painting. The filler itself is not a sealer and requires primer to provide paint adhesion and corrosion protection. Allow at least one hour cure time before priming, though overnight cure delivers optimal results.
We recommend maximum application thickness of 1/8 inch per coat. Thicker applications increase shrinkage risk, extend cure time, and may not fully harden through the entire depth.
For repairs requiring more build, apply multiple thin coats rather than one heavy layer. Sand each coat with 80-grit before applying the next layer to ensure proper mechanical adhesion between applications.
Start with 80-grit on a dual-action sander to establish flatness and shape the repair area. Progress through 120-grit to refine the surface, then finish with 180-grit or 220-grit for final smoothness before primer.
The non-clogging formula sands cleanly at all grits without gumming up your paper. For show-quality finishes, use a firm rubber sanding block for the final 220-grit pass to eliminate any orbital sander swirl marks.
Bondo Stage 3 is not recommended for flexible plastic bumpers made from TPO (thermoplastic olefin) or similar flex materials. The rigid cure of polyester filler creates incompatibility with parts that need to flex.
For plastic bumper repairs, use our flexible epoxy repair products specifically formulated for thermoplastic substrates. Stage 3 works well on rigid fiberglass and SMC composite panels commonly found on Corvettes and some truck components.
Opened containers of bondo stage 3 remain usable for 12-18 months when properly stored. Press plastic wrap directly onto the filler surface before replacing the lid to minimize air exposure and moisture contamination.
Store containers between 60-80°F in a dry location away from direct sunlight. The cream hardener maintains effectiveness for similar periods when tubes are tightly capped. Discard hardener that has turned amber or developed solid chunks, as it will not catalyze properly.
Yes, Stage 3 adheres to wood substrates, but the wood must be completely dry and sealed with epoxy or polyester resin first. Applying directly to raw wood allows moisture migration that causes delamination and adhesion failure.
For marine and RV applications, we recommend our fiberglass resin repair products for structural wood repairs, then finishing with Stage 3 for final surface smoothness. Ensure all wood repairs are fully sealed from moisture before applying polyester fillers.






