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Diy: Fill In Those Bumper Holes
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Diy: Fill In Those Bumper Holes
Published by tl_boy
07-30-2006 |
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#1
By
tl_boy
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07-30-2006, 01:57 AM
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pics taken extreme zoom, 6.2 megapixel camera at 5x optical zoom.
Oh, and I forgot, the best part is there is no risk. if you fudge up, you can always try again, or THEN use bumper plugs. that was my backup plan. I'm gonna still work on my driver's side, you can see its not perfect. You should be able to achieve 90 percent perfection if you do it well. |
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#3
By
tl_boy
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07-30-2006, 02:01 AM
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Yes, I will add that. I should also clean my car. It is filthy, as it has been raining in Houston a lot lately, and I have been going to a construction site. I haven't washed it in 3 weeks.
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#4
By
canucklion
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07-30-2006, 02:48 AM
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I don't have experience working with putty, how does it 'stay put" ?? 'cuz the bumper is pretty thin, can you potentially like poke it gently and the putty would fall off?
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#5
By
tl_boy
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07-30-2006, 02:52 AM
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i think its a fiberglass product. Have you ever worked with wood filler by any chance? its very much like that.
It comes out of the tube as a paste, i'd say about as viscous as toothpaste. smear it, let it dry, and then add another light layer and do this till you nearly fill up the hole. After drying, it becomes kind of powdery, but hard. it is easy to sand. no, it shouldn't fall because I think its fiberglass. it is meant for these applications. LIke wood filler just won't fall out. Quote:
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#6
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canucklion
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07-30-2006, 03:20 AM
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ah, I see, yeah, I've used wood filler before, cool
good job Quote:
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#9
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just4kickz
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07-31-2006, 07:49 PM
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lol @ pictures.
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#11
By
DC516
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09-13-2008, 04:56 AM
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You da man, best $35 bucks ive spent (my paint was $22), although I didnt quite sand enough, still looks way better than it was before, maybe i'll redo it later, yours makes mine look like crap, haha. This was also my first time doing anything like this.
Things I would chg, i tried 800 grit paper, sanded for days, way to long, i then got 400, much better, i got 2000 too, I used all 3 of them throughout the process. I am going to add some additional pics Before ![]() Sanding (great tool for sanding) ![]() Putty in holes ![]() Painters tape, the hole punch holes were to small for me ![]() Done ![]() |
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#13
By
iheartsole
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09-13-2008, 05:33 PM
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nice job! looks nice cant even tell
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