Balance of Performance
Dynatron™ Dyna Hair® reinforced body filler provides a balance of performance and economy when repairing splits, cracks or rust holes in automotive bodies. Reinforced with long strand fiberglass, this filler creates waterproof repairs that are twice the strength of ordinary body fillers. Our two component polyester compound applies easily and creates a smooth, professional quality repair. This filler is produced with the highest quality resins, talc and microspheres. Dynalite has become an industry standard because it combines ease of use, faster working properties and top notch results.
Automotive body technicians rely on our filler for its good adhesion, consistent quality and compatibility with most paints. It combines spreading, easy mixing, good featheredging, and non separating properties into one filler.
Using Dynatron™ Dynalite™ Light Weight Body Filler is as easy as this simple 6 step process:
1. Clean the repair area using soap and water followed by a wax & grease remover/surface cleaner. Sand the surface as needed with grade P40 to P80 3M™ abrasive.
Note: If grinding is required use a grade 50 3M™ grinding disc, blow off the sanding dust with clean dry air. If repairing galvanized steel, e coat, primed/ painted surfaces or aluminum, sand with grade P80 3M™ abrasive to remove the paint/primer. Blow off with clean dry compressed air and re clean the surface using a clean paper or cloth towel and a wax & grease remover/surface cleaner.
2. Apply the required amount of body filler to a clean mixing surface. (Do not use discarded cardboard as a mixing surface as contamination may occur.) The correct hardener to filler ratio = 3 inch diameter circle 1/2 inch thick of filler to a 3 inch strip of cream hardener.
3. Mix the body filler and cream hardener thoroughly, to a uniform color. Gel time/setting time is approximately 3-5 minutes @ 75F (24C) using 2% hardener as prescribed. Spread the filler on the mixing board, being sure to break any air bubbles that were introduced during mixing.
4. Apply a thin layer using firm pressure to ensure maximum adhesion being sure to wet out the surface completely. Apply additional filler in layers, building up the damaged area higher than the surrounding surface. Maximum filler thickness should not exceed 1/4 inch. Allow curing time of 20 minutes.
5. Sand the filler to the proper contour with 3M abrasives, using the following recommended grade sequence: P40, P80, P180. Note: If more filler is needed blow off with clean dry compressed air and follow steps 2 through 6.
6. Wait approximately 45 minutes before applying primer and paint, always follow your paint company’s recommended procedures.

Dynabrade 53270 7" (180 mm) Dia. Right-Angle Disc Sander
3M 11414, Roloc Disc 361F, P120 XF-weight, TR, 1 in, Die R100N, 7000045104
3M 08025, Adhesive Sealant 740 UV, Black, 600 mL Sausage Pack, 7100057385, 12/Case
3M™ 72122, Portable Compressed Air Filter and Regulator Panel 256-02-01, 100 cfm, 8 outlets, with Carbon Monoxide Monitor, 7000052147, 1 EA/Case
3M 87832, Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP420, Off-White, 200 mL Duo-Pak, 7100077136,12/case
3M™ 72013, Adapter 529-04-50, 110-120 VAC, 7000131705, 1 EA/Case 
