Thanks for the instructional, homie. Bought the same kit after I backed into a fire hydrant with my girl’s car (no more dabs for me!) and punched a neat little one in square hole in the back bumper. The 3m bondo kit seemed like the right product but the printed instructions were shit, and so were their online tutorials. After your explanation I feel confident I can come out of this with decent results, thanks again.
Rule #1 - NEVER ADD MUSIC TO ANY DIY, DEMO, TOUR, WILDLIFE, OR COOKING VIDEO. it is very hard on the ears, adds nothing to the content, and chases away subscribers. Natural sounds are soothing and you learn faster. This was an excellent demo, many thanks. Never thought of using fiberglass mesh as back fill support and metal mesh as a bridge support, very clever. I have a plastic bumper that needs fixing. Very good demonstration, clear and useful. I would never add music, and edit it to shorten it up a bit. Thank you!
Nice job, man. I have a Toyota Corolla whose bumper is plastic. It has three smal holes. What bondo product should I use to filling and fix that problem?
I don’t know the name but I got it where the gutters are and I attached it by using my heat gun heating it just until the bumper is melting just so I can insert the metal in the plastic
Thanks for the instructional, homie. Bought the same kit after I backed into a fire hydrant with my girl’s car (no more dabs for me!) and punched a neat little one in square hole in the back bumper. The 3m bondo kit seemed like the right product but the printed instructions were shit, and so were their online tutorials. After your explanation I feel confident I can come out of this with decent results, thanks again.
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Rule #1 - NEVER ADD MUSIC TO ANY DIY, DEMO, TOUR, WILDLIFE, OR COOKING VIDEO. it is very hard on the ears, adds nothing to the content, and chases away subscribers. Natural sounds are soothing and you learn faster.
This was an excellent demo, many thanks. Never thought of using fiberglass mesh as back fill support and metal mesh as a bridge support, very clever. I have a plastic bumper that needs fixing. Very good demonstration, clear and useful.
I would never add music, and edit it to shorten it up a bit. Thank you!
Finally a true DYI video without the 30 steps and crazy expensive 10 things to buy. This is how I want to fix my 10 year plus cars.
Nice straight to business DIY for the average guy
Awesome showed me a great deal of knowledge
Thanks
Nice job, man. I have a Toyota Corolla whose bumper is plastic. It has three smal holes. What bondo product should I use to filling and fix that problem?
You can use the same I use it is for plastic repair
Good stuff man
Thanks
Whats the metal you used from Home Depot called? How did you attach it to the first hole?
I don’t know the name but I got it where the gutters are and I attached it by using my heat gun heating it just until the bumper is melting just so I can insert the metal in the plastic
You can also use little bits from paper clips or anyting metal that is a little rigid
nice job thanks
Thank you
Should've showed end result
I know. Here a video of the bumper painted
ruclips.net/video/8BizCcq9Ma8/видео.htmlsi=z0LdD6Iyw_pGfEIv
Why the christmas music?????
Hello what hear gun did you use?
HEAT, not HEAR.
Brand does not matter. Get a Wagner Heat Gun $22.
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Nice work
Thanks
You got ig
Niceee