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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to repair and repaint a crack on a plastic bumper cover. The video is applicable to many vehicles with plastic body panels.

🔧 List of tools used:
• Angled Die Grinder
• Duct Tape
• Dust Mask
• Painter’s Tape
• Safety Glasses
• Surface Prep Discs

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  1. Goukenslay

    Fact its a nissan and i just hit my nissan cause i slipped on snow on a turn.

  2. Ricardo Parker

    Nice work! Takes a lot of patience.

  3. Marvin Miller

    That's not a sustaining repair, nor is it a professional repair. This video was may 2019, it's now February 2021 and I guarantee that repair is visible…

  4. Ramon Garciano

    should have 5 min epoxy the joints alignments first. sand back part and use a layer of resin . then next use 2nd layer w fglass. try to crumple sheet of glass for it to conform to the shape. but your style is good enough

  5. Tamika B.

    I should of went this route. Mine was similar to this on my Lacrosse bumper.

  6. Riku Koivisto

    Was it too much to paint whole pumper? lol

  7. Anna Moore

    How do you take the number off? Without making a bigger mess?

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