My Friend Pete shows us how easy it is to fix a badly dented and cracked front or rear bumper cover from start to finish in this 20 minute video.. Using a heat gun and a dent puller hook will fix it right and have it painted in no time.. or 972-420-1293

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Automotive Collision Repairs-How To Fix A Wrecked Bumper Cover In 20 Minutes

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  1. thuthuy hien

    Automotive Collision Repairs-How To Fix A Wrecked Bumper Cover In 20 Minutes

  2. tomduncan1970

    Amazing job Pete…. Nothing but the highest quality comes out of your shop.

  3. Veikra

    Hey Pete, I'm having issues finding a air hose fitting like yours. Could you suggest a name brand or somehting to help me out?

  4. blue92t

    good work Pete! I do a lot of these repairs. I've been a mobile paint tech for 12 years now. I've been watching your video's for around 6 years. thanks!

  5. shoominati23

    Get a good quality Bosch Heat gun with the digital display thermostat on it. they might be a little extra, but they are not going to let you down at the worst time like doing a job that needs done by monday morning on a sunday when nothing is open. They are awesome, they have 3 speeds on the fan, and it goes up to 630 centigrade (whatever that is in Farenheit) but believe me, that is HOT. Trust me, I have had the cheap chinese ones, and they ALWAYS fail you when you are doing an important job and the most imperative moment. never again. Another tip would be to NEVER drop the heat gun, especially when it's hot, just have a nice clear space next to where you are working so you can place the heatgun down when you are done with it, never just throw them around when they are hot, that;s what kills them. And also wait for them to cool down properly before you put them away, it's not really just for the heatgun's sake, but also say you are putting it away in a big toolbox with other power tools, that is a safety risk, lots of flammable cords and plastic in there, you don't wanna risk burning your workshop down do you? And I know there are other brands which are good other than just Bosch, but this is the one I've had for the last 4 years and hasn't ever let me down and has always performed better than my expectations.

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