Learn how to mix and spread body filler. Plus see the different types of fillers available.
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Contour™ 1-step Premium Body Filler actually inhibits rust and self-etches!
Rust inhibitors prevent corrosion
Self-etching properties create excellent adhesion
Superior coverage and feather-edging ability
1-step process; no glazing putty required
Save time in your shop with our “all-in-1-step” custom-blended premium body filler. It contains rust inhibitors to prevent corrosion long after painting, and its unique self-etching properties bite into the surface for maximum adhesion. A great “1-2 punch” to help finish bodywork faster and more effectively!
Eastwood’s Contour Micro-Strand Filler is a multi-purpose, high-strength, micro-fiber-reinforced filler designed to repair rusted-out spots, holes, tears and cracks on fiberglass, regular and galvanized steel, aluminum and SMC.
Repair holes, tears and cracks
Compatible with most metals and fiberglass
Waterproof formula
This waterproof formulation also provides excellent feather edging and sanding properties. Can be used with or without fiberglass matting. Cream hardener included.
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How to on performing an oil change on a 2012 Chevrolet Cruze.
For information on maintenance intervals and fluid requirements, please consult the users manual for your vehicle. I may also suggest going to the website gmdexos(dot)com, select the licensees button, and select the Dexos1 brands list. This will show the current fluid manufacturers with oils tested and approved under the Dexos requirements.
Disclaimer: I am not a certified mechanic. The information put forth in this video is from countless hours of research and personal experience. Should you choose to perform the tasks outlined in this video, you do so at your own risk.