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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 25, '08 From california Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
like the topic title said, "how do you repair cracks"
this is the story, i just bought this new front c-one front its an cheap but new one, when it mail boi came in, i wasnt home so my dad just sign it without check the bumper, to see if there any damage or cracks, and now i got a bumper that have a few cracks in it so i was wandering how to repair the cracks? like what tools to use and where can i get it. thanks for your time. |
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Well, Not only does it depend on the material that ur repair but the material ur using aswell. Like if ur trying to repair a minor crask u don't even need a fiberglass repair kit. Just head down to ur local hardware store or walmart and pick up fiberglass filler. Its just like regular bondo but it has fiberglass resin already premixed in. The kit typically come with hardener. All u do is mix the hardener and filler together spread it evenly on both sides of the crack wait for it to dry and start sanding it smooth just like bondo. Oh yeah, it take a little longer to sand than bondo does.
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