I did this repair to my moms van. I didn’t have a heat gun so I used a pot of boiling water. You make it look easy. It was kinda tricky but a money saver.
I appreciate this video, we were able to "fix" my Sequoia that had some damage in the exact location. We used a hairdryer and the biggest dents came out. There's still some fine ripples. It looks much better, nothing like you're of course but as noobs I am satisfied. Now for some touch up paint!😊 Thanks much.
That’s pretty amazing to hear that he was successful at welding plastics. I always have been interested in learning that process. Thanks for stopping by to check this out!
Thanks for this video Brice! I’ve fixed a few bumpers now that I use to pass on. They’re surprisingly easy, even mangled looking. ALL ABOUT THE HEAT! 🙏🙏👍👍
Pushing them out isn’t too bad. It’s the finesse involved in bringing the plastics back to as close as we can using the paintless method. Thank you for stopping by to check the video out, Brandon!
Had this exact damage on my silver tacoma. Repair shop quoted me $2000 for a “repair”- more like buying new parts and replacing everything. Totally unnecessary. Took me about 30 minutes and a heat gun to fix myself. Please REPAIR not REPLACE, everyone!!
@@davidm9001 …. Replacing is not the route the customer wanted to take. I had this repair done at their home in a couple hours and they were back to their every day life.
Wow. Didn't know u could also plastic bumper repair. Nice. I like metal bumpers better. The new Tundra appears to have plastic bumpers. Seems like even trucks are going to plastic front and rear bumpers.
Haven’t repaired many metal bumpers successfully with the exception of a few over the years. Would love to see a video of this process. Thanks fir stopping by and checking the video out, Mike!
@@cfldentrepair thank you so much for your video. After I posted, I went on your website and realized you’re in Florida. Thanks to your video, I googled and found a similar company in Los Angeles area who does what you do. They came and helped me out with my car dent. Thank you and all others who help people without trying to rob them unnecessarily. I paid $170 and although the result isn’t 100% perfect, it’s an 80% improvement and for now I’m happy! Thank you again.
I did this repair to my moms van. I didn’t have a heat gun so I used a pot of boiling water. You make it look easy. It was kinda tricky but a money saver.
Why can’t I ever find a repair man like this?
I appreciate this video, we were able to "fix" my Sequoia that had some damage in the exact location. We used a hairdryer and the biggest dents came out. There's still some fine ripples. It looks much better, nothing like you're of course but as noobs I am satisfied. Now for some touch up paint!😊
Thanks much.
Glad it worked out, Elizabeth. 👍🏻
My heart is happy when I watching this. Look how much plastic waste are avoided. 🙂 Great job Brice!
That’s a great way to look at this! Repairing cars and saving the environment at the same time. Thank you for your comment!
Good video. Thanks for making it. ...and displaying / explaining the tools too
Hey Bobby Zee here.Great video buddy ... keep them coming
my father has been welding plastics for 25 years and he also did such repairs, but not so precisely, bravo you :)
That’s pretty amazing to hear that he was successful at welding plastics. I always have been interested in learning that process. Thanks for stopping by to check this out!
@@cfldentrepair I have suggestions come to Poland you will train me in PDR and my father will teach you everything about repairing plastic welding 😁
hi boss very nice job, i did a few bumpers before but not as big as this one...defs learnt a lot watching this video
GreatJob!!
thanks Brice. push the plasic like rubber. it is harder than metal. great job done.
Thanks for this video Brice!
I’ve fixed a few bumpers now that I use to pass on.
They’re surprisingly easy, even mangled looking.
ALL ABOUT THE HEAT!
🙏🙏👍👍
You make it look so easy. Thanks for the video.
Pushing them out isn’t too bad. It’s the finesse involved in bringing the plastics back to as close as we can using the paintless method. Thank you for stopping by to check the video out, Brandon!
That's very good job! I use a spray bottle with ice in it sometimes to cool down after I get it in at the right position
Interesting, Bobby! I’ll have to try this. Thanks for always supporting!
@@cfldentrepair absolutely brother we're all here to help each other right
DZ the ice was a great tip!
It’s like pushing hold throughout the repair.
Much appreciated.
amazing stuff here.... nice
Hello , what would be an estimate to fix this ?
Good job😅
Had this exact damage on my silver tacoma. Repair shop quoted me $2000 for a “repair”- more like buying new parts and replacing everything. Totally unnecessary. Took me about 30 minutes and a heat gun to fix myself.
Please REPAIR not REPLACE, everyone!!
How much did the RAV4 repair cost ?
If I recall, the RAV4 repair was around the $375 $400 area.
@@cfldentrepair the part cost 300 larbor 100
@@davidm9001 …. Replacing is not the route the customer wanted to take. I had this repair done at their home in a couple hours and they were back to their every day life.
Bumpers come out very easy if you know what you're doing and know where to start at on the dent
The bulk of the damage does come out fairly easy, but it’s the finesse in the end it takes the skill. Thanks for commenting.
Wow. Didn't know u could also plastic bumper repair. Nice. I like metal bumpers better. The new Tundra appears to have plastic bumpers. Seems like even trucks are going to plastic front and rear bumpers.
Haven’t repaired many metal bumpers successfully with the exception of a few over the years. Would love to see a video of this process. Thanks fir stopping by and checking the video out, Mike!
Where are you located? How can I hire you?
I am located in Central Florida 👍🏻
@@cfldentrepair thank you so much for your video. After I posted, I went on your website and realized you’re in Florida. Thanks to your video, I googled and found a similar company in Los Angeles area who does what you do. They came and helped me out with my car dent. Thank you and all others who help people without trying to rob them unnecessarily. I paid $170 and although the result isn’t 100% perfect, it’s an 80% improvement and for now I’m happy! Thank you again.
@@dhammadina8654 you’re welcome. Glad it worked out👍🏻