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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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You guys are the best.
Personally I'd just go ahead and replace it. But that's just me as a body tech, while cheapskate me says to fix it with a melted milk jug and super glue then fill the front with ramen noodles. Then sand with a sand stick then go over it with rattle can sing stage.
I own an Altima and those bumpers are so thin it's crazy. I bumped a small snow berm and it was light snow and it cracked in the same area. Garbage covers.
Dual action sanders do spin it’s called a dual action for a reason it spins and oscillates
Is that pumper made of plastic or fiber glass?
Can I please email you a picture of the damage to my bumper so you can tell me if its something that can be fixed without replacing the whole bumper? The local auto body shops say no but with these kind of videos on Youtube I don't know if I believe them.
Do you recommend sanding between costs of primer and paint?
Does the kit come with all these items but the grinder I assume? And paint?