

🛠️ Patch it like a pro—because your ride deserves the best!
The Bondo Self-Adhesive Body Patch offers a reinforced, rust-resistant solution for large rust-outs and damaged vehicle surfaces. Measuring 5.9 x 5.8 inches, these patches are customizable to fit complex contours and provide a strong, self-adhesive hold on metal, fiberglass, and other materials. Designed to serve as a reliable base for body fillers and resins, this product ensures a lasting, professional-grade repair.

| ASIN | B000HA9O5A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,425 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #77 in Automotive Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | 3M |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,618) |
| Date First Available | 8 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | 932 |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 932 |
| Model | Bondo 932 Self Adhesive Patch |
| OEM Part Number | 932 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 15.49 x 0.51 cm; 45.36 g |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Viscosity | viscosité moyenne |
M**L
Good
Good working
V**T
Doesn't work for small dents, dent should be larger than cup size. Vacuum not adequately produced most of the times if complete occlusion is not there
T**1
Llego a tiempo y en buen estado, y me es muy funcional para realizar diferentes usos los cuales solventan mi necesidad lo recomiendo ampliamente.
S**S
Did a great job pulling a couple large dents from a car. Was tricky to get it to suction at first on the uneven surface but once you get the hang of it it world very well. Won't pull out a dent small than its surface size so it is better for larger dents. Has a lot of suction power. I was actually impressed.
J**E
Started grinding the side of the car and it started to disappear. Popped these in place and started to add the fiberglass filler over it. Worked great. Holes all gone and it's super strong. Sheets are easy to cut and shape, you may have to hold them in place temporarily , but the do have adhesive on them.
H**R
Let’s be real. If you’re dealing with rust this bad, you’re probably in for some frustration. A full repair usually means cutting out metal and welding in a new piece, which isn’t exactly a casual weekend project. Enter these Bondo Self-Adhesive Body Patches. Without them, my repair simply would not have been possible. Stronger Than You Think (With the Right Filler) If you’re worried about durability, don’t be. When paired with a high-strength filler, this patch doesn’t just “hold up.” It reinforces the repair to the point where it’s as strong, if not stronger, than sheet metal. The patch gave me a structure to work with so I could push filler deep into the area, making the final result solid. If you’re using the right products, this isn’t just a temporary fix. It’s a legit repair. Adhesion Could Be Stickier, But It Works The patches do have an adhesive backing, but I wish it had a bit more grip. Something a little gooier would have made placement easier. If your surface is less than ideal, and mine was far from perfect, you can still make it work, but you’ll have to finesse it. One trick is weaving multiple patches together to reinforce the structure before adding filler. Will This Work for Your Repair? My rust spot was massive, probably pushing the limit of what this product was meant for. Almost too big, but not quite. Ideally, you catch rust sooner than I did, but even for larger areas, layering multiple patches can absolutely work. That said, placement matters. If your rust is in an area that’s impossible to place a patch on properly, you might have a problem. But since these are super cheap, it’s worth buying some just to see if they’ll work for your repair. Worst case, you’re out a few bucks. Best case, you avoid welding and a massive repair bill. Bondo Compatibility is Perfect The Bondo stuck to this like a dream. I was able to layer it on smoothly and even push it deep into the problem area for extra strength. Without these patches, there would have been no way to make this work. Final Tips & Thoughts • Reinforce by weaving patches together. This helps create a stronger structure. • Test fit first. Since the adhesive isn’t crazy strong, positioning is key. • Use a high-strength filler. Regular filler alone won’t be enough. (I reviewed the one I used, so check my profile if you need recommendations.) For small-to-medium rust repairs, this is a game-changer. For bigger spots, you’ll have to get creative, but with patience, it can work. If I managed to pull this off with zero experience, trust me, you can too.
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