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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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Wrong method of repair as fibre glass never bonds with plastic. Little force will be enough to break the adhesion.
Could you have used the fiberglass filler for the back also? Instead of the fiberglass with resin.
I like the practical approach you took, rather than perhaps text book learnt something to , thats a strange feeling to have on YT
Best YouTube channel ever. Thanks for all your tips.
Loved this video 🥰🥰🥰
Is this the first time you used sand paper and filler?
You should put a small hole at the end of the crack to stop hole from going on further..
Very nice!!
Word of advice for your video production. The volume between the narrator and the tools should be equal. The viewers shouldn't have to be adjusting the volume back and forth every time you are using power tools.
ghettolicous!!