Repairing a torn TPO bumper using a hot air plastic welder and materials from Polyvance.

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– Nitrogen Welder:
– 1000-A Super Prep Plastic Cleaner:
– 1060-FP Filler Prep –
– 2000-T Flex Filler 2 Tube Kit:
– Plastic Magic Adhesion Promoter:
– 3043 All Seasons Black Jack Waterborne Primer Surfacer:

Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
Preparation: 0:11
Plastic identification: 2:00
Welding (front): 2:19
Welding (back): 3:46
Grinding & Sanding: 4:19
Applying 2000-T Flex Filler 2: 5:00
Sanding the filler: 5:52
Applying primer: 6:26

⚠️ Important ⚠️
– Always wear proper safety gear while working!
– The length of this video is in no way representative of the actual time required to perform a complete repair and therefore should not be used for estimating purposes.

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  1. 1000sofusernames

    I would try it to synthwave instead of metal

  2. Cisco de Almeida

    Not bad but too slow and not the best method, you pay my trip i will come to you and teach you the best way.

  3. Hackanibal

    Hi, very nice video, what it's the method tu repair polyurethane bumpers?

  4. JORAS 502C VLOGS

    Seems most costlier and time consuming then purchasing new parts….

  5. J5R4

    Thanks for the tips from your video. I'm currently trying to repair my motorcycle fairing. Both rearside plugs that plug into rubber grommets are broken and missing. I've got the gun and bits. I'm reshaping and building a couple of cheap toothbrushes to hopefully weld onto the fairing at the right depth and angle. Whether that works or not time will tell.

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