Our Range of Body Fillers
- Lightweight bodywork filler: High build and easy sanding for general repairs on steel or aluminium. Ideal when you want fast shaping with minimal clogging.
- Glass fibre and reinforced automotive filler: Extra strength for edges, rust repairs, and areas that need added rigidity. Designed to bridge and stabilise before finishing coats.
- Finishing putty and spot putty: Ultra-fine products that skim over pinholes and light imperfections. Leaves a tight surface ready for primer with minimal sanding.
- Multifunction and carbon light car fillers: Versatile options that spread smoothly, cure reliably, and reduce pinholing. Suitable for broader panel work where consistency matters.
Why Buy Auto Body Filler from Autofinish?
Weβve spent years testing automotive body fillers, so you donβt have to. Every product in our range is chosen for its spreadability, consistent cure, and clean sanding, then paired with primers and paints that bond properly. It matters because the wrong filler can show through paint, sink after curing, or fail under New Zealandβs heat and humidity. Our team knows how to match the right auto body filler with the right primer and topcoat, so your repair stays invisible.
All stock is held locally for fast delivery, and our refinishing specialists are ready with practical advice on product choice, mixing ratios, and sanding sequences.Β
If youβre unsure which car bodywork filler suits your project, reach out, and our expert team can help you find a reliable, time-saving solution.
Car Body Filler FAQs
What is body filler used for on a car?
Car body filler is used to repair dents, scratches, and imperfections before painting. It creates a smooth, even surface that helps your paint finish look flawless.
Can I paint directly over body filler on a car?
You should always apply primer before painting over automotive body filler. Primer seals the surface, improves adhesion, and prevents the paint from sinking or reacting
Whatβs the difference between automotive filler and putty?
Body filler is thicker and used for shaping or filling dents, while finishing putty or spot putty is finer and designed to skim small imperfections before priming.
