PRODUCT: DURAGLAS Fiberglass Filled Body Filler min
TECHNICAL CALLS: 1-800-321-0672 1UuSsc
DESCRIPTION:
DURAGLAS Fiberglass Filler is the original fiberglass reinforced automotive body repair filler. Formulated with
short-strand fiberglass fibers, DURAGLAS provides ultimate strength and durability on rust-outs, holes, tears and
cracks. DURAGLAS is ideal for use on metal and fiberglass panels and is 100% waterproof.
PART NUMBERS:
24030 DURAGLAS Gallon 4 gallons / case 47 lbs / case
e 24035 DURAGLAS Squat Qt Can 6 cans / case 19 Ibs / case
PRODUCT USES:
Rust repairs, repair cracks and holes in fiberglass, use on weld areas and bond seams for automotive and marine.
TYPICAL SUBSTRATES:
Steel @ Aluminum e Fiberglass e Wood e@ Masonry e Concrete
SMC – can be used for cosmetic repairs. For structural repairs prone to high degrees of stress and flexibility,
use an SMC repair product.
i SURFACE PREPARATION:
e fn For rotted-out metal, dents, cracks or holes:
cS 1. Securely fasten, anchor or weld all parts or panels to be filled to prevent separation and cracking. Sand
or grind damaged area to bare metal or through fiberglass gel coat (24 or 36 grit recommended).
2. Neutralize any flux remains and thoroughly clean surface of any dirt, oil, grease, wax, paint, rust, silicone
or any other contaminants.
3. Dry the entire area completely with a clean, dry and lint-free cloth.
For broken fiberglass: Cut out all damaged fiberglass and V” groove the sides to be repaired.
For large holes: Cut enough fiberglass cloth or screen to cover hole and extend well back into the side.
For small holes, cracks and dents: Fiberglass backing is not needed.
MIXING:
For best results, bring filler and provided hardener to room temperature (minimum temperature 65 F)
Before removing filler from container, thoroughly mix from bottom to top. Knead hardener tube. Place
desired amount of filler on USC nonabsorbent plastic mixing board. To a golf ball size of filler, add 114
ribbon of hardener or 2% by weight. Blend hardener and filler completely using a folding action forcing
air out. NOTE: The use of too much or too little hardener may cause pinholes, poor adhesion, soft cure
or poor workability, etc.