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No Bondo, absolutely not on the exterior (fantastic for interior). Here's the catch, a piece of wood on the exterior expands and contracts greatly especially during winter months (more so up in SF compare to LA) but Bondo does not. Over time, it will push the Bondo pieces out eventually opening up a gap for moisture penetration. Back to square one. Next paint job will require removal of bad Bondo job. Unless he's a good and knowledgeable painter, they will patch and leave attached pieces it in there. The workmen will more then likely leave it and the painter contractor might never know about it. You really have to sleep with one eye open during the prep process. My painter is trained, so he knows to never do stuff like that. PLus, he and his wife does all the work. No workmen=not too many things to worry about.
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