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Default Repair damaged garage door

Joe wrote:
On Aug 28, 7:46 pm, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:11:58 -0700 (PDT), Joe wrote:
On Aug 28, 2:24 pm, wrote:
Any ideas how to repair a garage door pannel?
It is an old, but standard garage door each of the five
pannels is the same basic wide plank shap and appears to have been
made with a thin skin over something softer, maybe a styofoam product.
It now has two dents (maybe a little over an inch deep and
about three inches in diamitar. I have not been able to find
matching pannels. I am thinking of trying some foam product and
trying to re-paint the door. Hopefully I can use some sort of filler
to come to a close match to the rest of the door in surface texture.
Any suggestions, experiences etc.
BTW I am trying to get the home ready for sale. It is
investment property and overall it is not in great shape, but it is a
lot better than it was a couple of months ago. In short I really
don't want to invest much money as I doubt it will give a return.
Thanks
Your filler choice should be obvious, good old Bondo or similar auto
body filler. Available almost everywhere, any auto supply store. Cures
too fast to leave much time for texturing, but easy to hand work with
a Dremel or some such if you want to mimic a wood grain. Pros smooth
it level with a Stanley Surform (cheese grater) just after it begins
to harden and that saves time sanding. Ready for primer/paint in a
couple of hours.
Joe

Why did I not think of that. I have even used the stuff a few
times. After all it is a garage door, it should have been the first
thing that came to me.


When you finish the job, store the Bondo in the fridge well sealed and
you can keep it for many months for the next problem project. Good
luck.

Joe


I take it you live alone, or have a beer fridge in your garage?

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