Smaller trash cans are prone to plenty of wear and tear in the home, especially when bulky waste items warp it to the point of splitting. Splits can become holes with even more wear. Damaged trash cans can appear to be of no use; however, instead of creating more waste by tossing a working trash can, use this guide to help you repair your trash can to prolong its lifespan in your home.
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.