How to Patch a Hole in a Plastic Trash Can
ID: 170752
Description: Smaller trash cans are prone to plenty of wear...
Steps:
- Remove any obstructions such as labels.
- Wipe down your trash can to ensure there is no debris on the surface.
- Cut a piece of duct tape equal to the length of the cracks and/or holes on your trash can.
- You may need more than one piece of tape if the damage is significant.
- Place the duct tape on the inside where the damage is present.
- This step deals with material that can be harmful if inhaled and/or it makes contact with your skin. It is with utmost importance that you wear proper PPE (personal protective equipment). Disposable gloves and an N95 face mask are highly recommended.
- Follow the instructions on the back of the Bondo Short Strand Fiberglass Filler label for proper measurements of the filler.
- Add in a sufficient amount of Bondo Cream Hardener according to the Bondo Fiberglass Filler label.
- Mix together until this mixture becomes a single color.
- Use a 1/2" plastic putty knife to apply the mixture to the outside of your trash can.
- If the surface of your trash can is extremely smooth, sand the area around the damage before applying the mixture to allow it to adhere better to the surface.
- This mixture will begin to harden within 3 to 4 minutes, so work as fast as you can to get an even layer on the surface.
- Allow the mixture to cure on your trash can for at least 30 minutes.
- Once the mixture has fully cured, use a strip of 80 grit sandpaper to sand the hardened mixture.
- In addition to wearing a mask, this step should be done outdoors or in a properly ventilated area to reduce the risk of inhaling the sanded debris.
- When you're satisfied with your sanding job, remove the duct tape from inside the trash can.