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Here is a detailed and in depth lesson on how to repair a wrecked bumper cover and paint it to completion! We start out with the repair job and get it ready for paint as My Friend Pete takes us through all the important steps of doing a Professional Job! or 972-420-1293

Original Destination: How To Repair And Paint A Bumper Cover From Start To Finish-Part 1

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  1. shoominati23

    I prefer the hook and loop velcro pads myself, but that's just personal preference. Just seems like you can change between say an 80 grit to 240 grit and then reuse the pad if it still has life left in it. The sticky ones seem to pick up sanding dust and muck around the workshop. Yeah, the velcro bases do go bad, but you can replace them too. God, I know that 3M do some bad polluting and rip off business around the world, but is there anything that they DON'T make?>

  2. Jim

    Another nice job in the works. Nice of you to look after some of us older folks Pete! Especially a Buick guy…….

  3. 70carlton

    I have had that wrinkle primer problem and it is a big mess!

  4. Junk Box Mike Calvert

    Hey Pete, thanks for suggesting that 2K primer to me.. Damn thats some nice primer!!

  5. southernfriedhippie

    Always had trouble spot painting. I actually took notes from this video. Hey, I'm not a pro. Ever consider a swrnc blooper video? Thanks pete.

  6. Ozzstar

    Sammie Salammie i'm ready for part 2!

  7. daniel g.

    is this the improved Pete??????
    no bad language ?????

  8. Wes Hasley

    yeah Sammie sure has been sluffing lately

  9. DW Red

    Fixing to do an all over respray on my Touareg ..looks like someone drug a garden rake down the side, and im replacing the rear cover cause of damage like your repairing .. picked up all the supplies today and my ass will hurt for a week now…

  10. Kowboy USA

    It's a good man who helps the geezers and others who aren't able to help themselves. You're a good man, Pete.

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