Sometimes a crack in a bumper will be sent to the dumpster real quick, but with the knowledge in this video they can easily be fixed. In this Episode I am using the most basic plastic welder to repair a 6 inch crack in a plastic bumper cover. I have broken down the steps to make it easy for any DIY attempting bumper repair for the first time!

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  1. Hakken NR

    that is not a crack that is a cut 😀 omg

  2. Claude Hébert

    I'm curious; what about hot staples? Are they any good?

  3. W W

    Clean your hands after handling the pp 🤣

  4. bea kittelscherz

    Why not do the “v” grooving before the whole process … ? Good Vid anyway ! Thumps up 😉

  5. Rob Fogg

    I wonder if u can run it thrue a hot glue gun type set up

  6. Pestolents

    Running a sander over a carpet! Your cleaning lady must love you. I hope you pay her well.

  7. Henrietta Bruun

    Flexible primer was news to me.
    Is there also a flexible paint for bumpers?

  8. Jiwbink w

    AS A MAN IN MY KID 50'S ,I REALLY HOPE YOU'RE NOT BREATHING THAT SANDED RUBBER,SANDED FILLED AND SPRAY PAINT.I BEEN WELDING SINCE I'M 18,I WISH I HAD USED MORE P.P.E. YOU CAN'T GO BACK!

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