Filling rust pits before painting

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Any wonderful tips to fill in the dips left after sandblasting a rust frame?
Not looking forward to my idea, spray sanding primer and sand, then spray sanding primer and sand, then repeat.
Frame cleaned up really well but the oxidation left divits on the top of all surfaces.
Sorry if it's been covered before, I'm a newby,
Sludgeguy
 
my thoughts exaclty. the little tube that comes with a can of bondo. its the orange/brick colored stuff. if you wanted to go all out you could try full bondo, but the glazing compound(or cream harderner i thought it was called) works too.
 
stretch said:
my thoughts exaclty. the little tube that comes with a can of bondo. its the orange/brick colored stuff. if you wanted to go all out you could try full bondo, but the glazing compound(or cream harderner i thought it was called) works too.
They are similar but not the same thing.
 
JB weld would work but is a pain to sand. I would go with the glazing compund (spot putty). But glazing compund or spot putty it is not the same as the little tube of catalyst/hardener that comes with a container of bondo.
 
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