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

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View this video on our website for more information and product suggestions for this repair:
– 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

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– 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. Orion Brockway

    Random but what song is this ?😂

  2. Iosif K

    It took me lot of trying to learn to do it correctly . I need this for a DIY custom bumper i made . I used for melting rods pieces from the old bumper after i cleaned them because they matched the same plastic . Great video helped me a lot

  3. BENHAR ARVIND

    I think the cost of the repair will be equal to a new bumper.

  4. Ronaldo Quintos

    Just buy a new bumper some only cost 60 bucks some around a hundred bucks lol 😂. This is America, in third world country this is feasible. In America your shop is better off spending time on something else more lucrative. Most shop even buy a whole new section from a junkyard instead of straightening a dent to cut down labor time, and back job from imperfection. This would be good for a DIY though just for fun. I have rods from a regular plastic welder and hot air machine I use for surface mount board work. This is something that would be fun to do if the need arises

  5. Jeddedia Johnson

    So a heat gun with a narrow tip is called a welder.. ok sure.

  6. Валерій Остапенко

    Все супер, но зачем обезжиривать и сразу наждачка? Пластик не впиьует жир, можно просто наждачка и все!)

  7. al aezah

    You should of did it from the back

  8. David Hayes

    Super glue and baking soda. Thank me later 👍

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