Sure thing.

I had to make a trip to the auto store to get the correct bondo type after watching a few videos. Be sure to use auto filler. I also sanded the seam where the bondo would be applied. I didn't use glasses or a mask, but I will use both next time. The dust gets everywhere when you're sanding.
So here are my top learnings:
1) go outside! The fumes from this stuff are terrible and the smell lingers. No amount of open windows will help.
2) Try not to work on a super hot day. It dried faster than expected so I had to mix up a few batches.
3) work in very thin layers at a time. I was sanding for a long time to work out all of the lumps
4) when working up a second batch, completely clean your work surface first. The drying bondo mixes with the new bondo and the you have to sand away a bunch of lumpy bondo.