HOW TO REPAIR CRACKED BUMPER

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  • HOW TO REPAIR CRACKED BUMPER
    If you car front bumper is cracked or rear bumper is cracked and you wonder if you can repair cracked bumper will will demonstrate how to do that in this video. We repaired front cracked bumper that was destroyed. The bumper did not have only one crack, it has multiple cracks and loose pieces as well. It took us only a few ours to repair this cracked bumper. We always recommend to replace cracked bumper with a new one but you can always repair you cracked bumper if you do not have access to a new bumper or the new bumper is too expensive. Let us know what you think about our cracked bumper repair.
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Komentáře • 951

  • @rustyshacklefordspocketsqu8162

    i am a licensed bodyman in canada. only use isopropyl alcohol to clean plastic. other chemicals absorb into it and release the filler. adhesion promoter must be used on black plastics or else filler wont stick properly. never put body fill of any kind on sanded or unsanded paint, it doesnt stick correctly. use semi rigid plastic repair epoxy on plastic panels, not body fill.

    • @camilleproulx5070
      @camilleproulx5070 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Is it okay to use degreaser to clean the plastic ?

    • @rustyshacklefordspocketsqu8162
      @rustyshacklefordspocketsqu8162 Před 6 měsíci

      @@camilleproulx5070 i really dont recommend it. in my apprentice years on my own stuff i had many failed plastic repairs. i used whatever i had around the house, like laquer thinner, dupligarbage degreaser then adhesion promoter and it never worked. trade school said specifically use plastic cleaner, which is isopropyl alcohol and ive never had a failed repair. sometimes u can get lucky with the wrong product but always have success with the correct ones. in many shops we have to water down our prep solvent and ive had a few failures with watered down degreaser.

    • @AmareAmable
      @AmareAmable Před 5 měsíci +1

      The directions say all those things but a repair like this will likely still hold up over the life of the car regardless.

    • @AmareAmable
      @AmareAmable Před 5 měsíci

      I personally would use epoxy designed for plastic with 3m bumper repair comes in a syringe. I wouldn’t use body filler on plastic bumper but that’s not to say it won’t hold up.

    • @blowyourmind81
      @blowyourmind81 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@camilleproulx5070Dégraisser ça peut dépanner mais n'enlève pas tout.(résidus caoutchouc,colles ou tout autre matière contaminante). J'utilise de l'acétone également.

  • @billpiech7564
    @billpiech7564 Před 3 lety +76

    When I saw what you started with, all the pieces. I said to myself "This I gotta see". You guys did a fantastic job and I learned a few things that I'm going to try on the cracks on my Toyota 4 Runner Valence and if it works it will save me quite a bit of money. I want to thank you for this video. It is truly amazing and I wish you the best of luck and continued success. Wilmington, NC.

  • @mikeopadilla
    @mikeopadilla Před rokem +20

    Never thought in a million years that that bumper would come out that professional looking great job 👍🏆🥇

  • @shawnie2027
    @shawnie2027 Před 2 lety +10

    I’m just finishing my Mercedes’ bumper repair today! I can not thank you enough! This video was detailed and awesome that even this 52 yr old grandmother could repair her broken bumper! I prayed a lot and just about wore out this video I’m sure from rewatching n backing up n starting again lol but to be very honest I could listen to your voice every day 🤣I’m a sucker for accents haha thank you again I only wish I could share a photo of my bumper now cuz you would be so happy to actually see just what results your efforts have produced!!! God Bless n keep up the excellent work!!!❤️btw non of my friends thought I could do it hahaha nice supportive friends …. NOT!🤣🤣🤣

  • @naijabuzoy
    @naijabuzoy Před 4 lety +78

    This repair obviously is for demonstration purposes. On this level of vehicle it would be easier and cheaper to buy new bumper.
    It's for the more rare, more exotic vehicles that the parts are insanely expensive.
    Good job guys.

    • @kevin.afton_
      @kevin.afton_ Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, thats a lot of work. And even if you do it yourself the materials could cost as much as a new bumper.

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Před 3 lety +13

      @@kevin.afton_ a new bumper for my 2014 camry painted is $300 on ebay, the parts to do this costs $50

    • @kevin.afton_
      @kevin.afton_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@ratataran Ok , youre right.

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Před 3 lety

      @@kevin.afton_ granted, only if your bumper ain't as fucked up as mine and you've got all the pieces... I'll be buying a painted one on ebay

    • @michaelcesar800
      @michaelcesar800 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ratataran what about an auto wrecker ?

  • @bbstacker70
    @bbstacker70 Před 2 lety +30

    You guys are true artisans. I saw the mess you started with, and I said to myself that there is no way that is going to look that good. You guys shut me down. Excellent job to say the very least. Thank you for a superb video!

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  • @jeredklaase7896
    @jeredklaase7896 Před 4 lety +91

    In today's times many panelbeaters would buy a new bumper to save time and it's really good to see there are still people that can fix them rather than replace them. Good work!

    • @maxwelkangangi9931
      @maxwelkangangi9931 Před 3 lety +3

      Good thought

    • @dsilva2012
      @dsilva2012 Před 3 lety +1

      You would rather have a repaired bumper over new oem if it was your insurance repair? I'd recommend u go new

    • @kenanmorg4677
      @kenanmorg4677 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dsilva2012 Absolutely and most people would also, no argument there. But I approached this video with the attitude of a guy who's looking to learn the necessary skills to repair damaged vehicles (possibly with salvaged/rebuildable titles) and resell them. So this was great although I think the video where they use stainless steel mesh pressed into the bumper from the backside would be something I'd try...not that I'm completely unfamiliar with the fiberglass method as I've worked in two different fiberglass factories.

    • @dsilva2012
      @dsilva2012 Před 2 lety

      @@kenanmorg4677 yes that purpose it does serve. Great vid

    • @E-N-A-R-D-L-A-V
      @E-N-A-R-D-L-A-V Před 2 lety +2

      That's because the cost of a new bumper skin is cheaper than the labor costs of this this repair (which wasn't a proper repair). This is a 47 minute video, I bet you the actual repair time was 5 times as long. Most shops charge around $125/hr labor. Plus there is prep and paint. A new bumper, you have to R&R the trim, then paint it. The over all cost to buy a new skin is cheaper than it is to repair this kind of damage. Plus, this wasn't a proper repair, plastic bumper skins are flexible, fiberglass is rigid. The second this bumper takes a small hit, the full damage will be exposed. If they wanted to repair it, they should have used a nitrogen welder and the proper sticks. Then the bumper would have maintained it's flexibility. This was a hack job.

  • @drsnooz8112
    @drsnooz8112 Před 3 lety +7

    That's a super great method of repair. I drove over the grill for my work truck probably 10 years ago. Well, I didn't drive completely over it, but I busted it up pretty good. Multiple pieces, reflectors, lights, etc. It was a mess. Anyway, it was a work truck, and I was super broke, so I put it back together with a few tubes of cheap JB Weld from the auto parts store. I held it together with blue tape until it dried. I didn't use any kind of mesh reinforcement, plastic welding, Bondo Glass or anything. It has held together 10 years now without any signs of weakness. Your method are your chemicals are way better than mine, so I would have complete confidence in that repair. In fact, I'd bet it's stronger than before. My only recommendation is to put that bumper on a table so you aren't crouching down all day to fix it. It makes my arthritis hurt just watching. Yikes!

  • @TheChriswroe
    @TheChriswroe Před 4 lety +21

    This is great work. If you do this on a plastic bumper you should use 3m Panel Bond instead of fiberglass. Plastic and fiberglass expand/contract at different rates and will eventually separate and may cause cracking. Panel Bond is strong as a weld and is how many body panels are attached in newer cars.

    • @antoniosoto801
      @antoniosoto801 Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for the clarification. I performed a repair similar to this in an 2006 tundra front bumper. the plastic disbonded from the FG after about a year. The difference in expand/contract between the two materials would explain it. (Assuming it wasn’t an incorrect surface prep since I took the time to sand/clean thoroughly b4 applying the FG)

    • @onefromfuture6913
      @onefromfuture6913 Před rokem

      But that stuff is for metal

  • @tonydelariva7163
    @tonydelariva7163 Před 3 lety +5

    For some reason I thought this would show me how to fix a cracked a bumper with ZERO knowledge going in LOL but amazing results. What impresses the most is how much patience you obviously need because of all the steps involved. You guys have some amazing skills.

  • @brendaleetaylor9566
    @brendaleetaylor9566 Před rokem +8

    I was looking to see how to repaint a metal bumper but when scrolling and seeing your before picture I couldn't wait to see how on earth you could repair it. I am just amazed! You have blown my mind! Genius!

  • @johnmorykwas2343
    @johnmorykwas2343 Před 3 lety +7

    Pull, place the straps on the outside of the bumper. Glass cloth will lay flatter and the tie lock will be easy to remove when you sand the outside of the bumper.

  • @supertramp6011
    @supertramp6011 Před 3 lety +50

    Love this, proper old Skool repair in our throw away society. Big respect,and great result! With perseverance,anything is possible,. Bumper heroes!👍👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @v6hilux
    @v6hilux Před 3 lety +51

    A tip - At the 7:00 mark you are sanding inside of bar before epoxy is applied. That would be easier to do before using the zip ties. A lot of work, but great job and demonstration guys.

    • @donmoore7785
      @donmoore7785 Před 6 měsíci

      Before the zip ties were installed, he had a pile of distorted parts. You may have forgotten this detail. Remember how he used the torch where needed to straighten thing out - and make them mostly flush? Tying everything together and straightening has to happen before sanding/grinding.

  • @Bad-Daze247
    @Bad-Daze247 Před 3 lety +28

    The cost of all those tools and material I could've bought a new bumper. But still cool job. Cheaper if you already have the materials

    • @gorandukic2215
      @gorandukic2215 Před 3 lety +5

      you could buy three bumpers :)

    • @Ryuc14911
      @Ryuc14911 Před 3 lety +4

      I would agree with these statements if it was for a one time deal. But it looks like these guys do this for a living or have multiple repairs. So if they are able to to do multiple repairs, and charge a decent price, then the materials pay for themselves and actually comes out real cheap when done on a personal vehicle. Excellent job overall.

    • @dodogt4012
      @dodogt4012 Před rokem +2

      Not all places it would be cheaper up here in Alaska I found out my bumper was gonna take me 800 to $900 For just a primer bumper all the tools I need though I'm using spraping cans Looks like I only need to be about 200 in the whole this way
      Edit it came out to 450 for my car look not bad and still cheaper

    • @ChideNorms
      @ChideNorms Před rokem +1

      Yeah this is only the smart move if you or someone you know buys the materials in bulk.

    • @dodogt4012
      @dodogt4012 Před rokem

      @legofsalmon70 I don't think you understand what I mean. I mean, in for a cheap resin bumber cover, no paint, no install cost

  • @s4truth456
    @s4truth456 Před 2 lety

    I used a stainless steel splash mesh guard that are used on frying pans, melted the mesh into my plastic bumper to join parts together, worked very well.......

  • @Sincity1427
    @Sincity1427 Před rokem +7

    Didn’t even know it was possible to fix car parts that are beat up like that. Good to know💯

    • @montoyapablo2089
      @montoyapablo2089 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks to china genius manufactured that produce hndy plastic&bumper welding toolskit..that very useful to bodywork repair&diy guys

  • @thadeusmuthemba5557
    @thadeusmuthemba5557 Před 3 lety +5

    Good job guys .
    There is nothing good like doing it yourself.
    perfect and no chancing ,you know what you doing.

  • @90sGasPrices
    @90sGasPrices Před 2 lety +7

    At a point during the video I became emotionally invested in fixing this bumper lol. Cannot believe how good it looks.

  • @shark70007000
    @shark70007000 Před rokem +1

    Funny thing is, the other day, I used zip ties to hold the splash guard in place like that on my CLK350 convertible. Then I used bondo glass to do the repair. Then I sanded it down. Sanded down the zip ties, then a little more bondo, then sanded it. Then I primered and painted it. Since it is just a splash guard, it didn't have to be perfect. But it looks pretty good. I'm not really good at body work. 👍

  • @BRUSCORTES
    @BRUSCORTES Před 4 lety +12

    Thanks right now I’m repairing the bumper of my car, your video helps me a lot to achieve it; I follow your technique because I have the same team. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience.
    Saludos desde México!!

  • @jaybee5794
    @jaybee5794 Před rokem +1

    Okay guys… looks great! My bumper is also cracked and I lost a few of the pieces. I can’t find a Nissan Altima SE-R bumper anywhere so I’ll have to give it my best and hope it turns out as good as yours. Thank you for the video.

  • @lizardking8388
    @lizardking8388 Před 3 lety +22

    For those concave areas, use a piece of radiator hose as a sanding block and sand in a 45 degree crisscross; you will get perfect curves. Don't use a flat sanding block on concave areas.

  • @knowitall6180
    @knowitall6180 Před rokem +1

    I've been working at a body shop for a bit now and extra tips I learned was if you're painting the door, it's better to take off the mirror and belt molding (the trim at the bottom of the window) for a better paint job in the end. The mirror can get in the way, and if you're unlucky, the clear coat could stick in that gap between the door and the belt molding.

  • @rbrood267
    @rbrood267 Před 3 lety +11

    Just finished and I am really glad with the results and sturdiness! Great method.
    Some people say that plastic welding is better because it stays flaxibel but most bumpers are supported on all sides and doesn’t need to flex when attached to the car

  • @greenman7yyy
    @greenman7yyy Před 3 lety +59

    This is the single most impressive effort I have seen.

    • @MusicMan1987x
      @MusicMan1987x Před 2 lety

      You can tell they’re professionals! You can tell they have a lot of experience because at 18:43 they say “Again guys use gloves. Don’t ask us why we don’t.” I got a kick out of that lol. 😆

  • @tombeeks3406
    @tombeeks3406 Před 4 lety +4

    i have repaired my bumper using this and plastic welding method as i had to add plastic, guys your video is good but i thought the fiber glass was excessive, the tie wrap is a great idea, i first tie wrapped it then i stainless meshed inbetween 1 of the gap by melting the mesh into plastic, i then seam welded the rest of the plastic to hold it in place, then i cut the tie wraps off completley and welded more stainess mesh across the whole repair line and fiber glassed over that, it is a neater job and the fiber resin goes onto the drilled holes, i wish i could post photo's

  • @windsurfer3329
    @windsurfer3329 Před rokem +2

    This is the best I've seen in CZcams PERIOD! The other vids show only epoxy and fiberglass technique, or different types of plastic welding. But in the long run, I believe this holds up much better because of the "plastic zips" :-)) Thank you, guys!

  • @projects-reviews
    @projects-reviews Před 4 lety +101

    Man that is something else. Never thought it would be possible. My original thought would have been to just get a new bumper. Good job 👏.

    • @TheXxdarkangel10xx
      @TheXxdarkangel10xx Před 4 lety +17

      That be a 1200$ bumper or more, plus installation.. This was probably a 300- 400 job... If you do it yourself with no buying everything maybe less if you are experienced and have tools. This is knowledge and can earn Good living doing so... Learn to do this good with quality and can get a job at any mechanic/body repair shop. Stuff like this is why CZcams is so good.

    • @robertgrimmett3859
      @robertgrimmett3859 Před 4 lety +1

      ⁴⁴³

    • @tednguyen208
      @tednguyen208 Před 4 lety +4

      If it’s an older car, the body shop will just find a junkyard match and repaint. It should be a few hundreds too.

    • @prajwaldogra1030
      @prajwaldogra1030 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheXxdarkangel10xx lol yur country is expensive

    • @raulciprianoyahoo
      @raulciprianoyahoo Před 4 lety +1

      I mean I bought a new bumper for 80 dollars

  • @raytaylor4089
    @raytaylor4089 Před rokem

    In the UK I was trained to weld the plastic bumper with hot air gun and compatible plastic eg the same plastic as the bumper. I have repaired them finishing with a flexible plastic filler then painted them and they look like new as I was a full time panel beater and sprayer.
    You are using fiber glas repair techniques with the resin and again I have done repairs of fiberglass car bodies with this method, even putting a new front corner on a Reliant Scimitar.

  • @str8facts960
    @str8facts960 Před 3 lety +6

    Great job guys. Working on a rebuild and this is one of the best videos posted. Just ordered a new panel (bumper) and it had scratches in it when it arrived. This is the better way because the panel (bumper) is all plastic vs. fiberglass and a quick fix with your video thanks.

  • @allenwilson6585
    @allenwilson6585 Před 3 lety +1

    nice job! I think I would just buy new plastic. but if the plastic is not available, this technique is great!

  • @Xray-Rep
    @Xray-Rep Před 3 lety +43

    37:38 -- "You should always wear gloves guys.... Always wear gloves. Why we don't, I have no idea. You just always have to wear gloves when you working with that material."

  • @kenfourey-jones3121
    @kenfourey-jones3121 Před 3 lety +2

    Who are use guys? Working with dust fibreglass and filler wearing gold rings and watches?
    What’s with the wristband?
    What country do you hail from?
    I have learned some techniques from you and your use of materials which I might not to be able to obtain in the UK but overall your results are first class - at the expense of considerable labour. Maybe the cost of that is insignificant where you live.
    I love a challenge and i am impressed with the way you have renovated that bumper at little cost. Well done!

  • @SocalChinito
    @SocalChinito Před 4 lety +8

    You can also use a heat gun on the body filler if you’re trying to do it quick as well 🤙

  • @cm22454
    @cm22454 Před 6 měsíci

    Great final result that anyone can reproduce. A few things I might suggest. 1) add a bit of dish soap to your water when wet sanding. 2)wear gloves to prevent oil from your hands from causing fish-eyes, or other problems with paint later. 3) when adding harder to your body filler be sure to work the harder around in the tube before using. It tends to separate rather quickly and working it in the tube insure it's mixed well. Great job. Where did you get your sprat guns and what guns did you get?

  • @williamdavies5370
    @williamdavies5370 Před 3 lety +3

    well il go to katmandoo , im flagergasted, who would have thought this is the original bumper, what i like about your vidio is that you showed warts and all nothing missed out ,well done i enjoyed from start to finish ,william

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job, there were still a few imperfections in the upper left corner. but 99% well done. now you can see why it's cost effective to just replace it with new panel/part. lot of work/dollars to repair it. its even more fun when its all metal.! thanks for taking the time to show your craft and what it takes to put things back the way they should be and for sharing.

  • @shaun5475
    @shaun5475 Před 4 lety +7

    That is a lot of Labour I am almost thinking that it is more worth it to get a new bumper. However you guys do amazing work.

    • @7thking361
      @7thking361 Před 4 lety

      Depends on the labor, Buying a new one depending on the material and shipper would mean it would also still have to be wet sanded and primed before paint and there's also the time it takes to get one in, if you can find an oem store near you that provides factory bumpers same deal, they would cost (like new) but would be unsanded/ primed and still painted. Really the changing factor here is time.

    • @7thking361
      @7thking361 Před 4 lety

      By labor, I mean days and amout of work overall, repairing small cracks in a bumber is less cost effective than a larger size contrary to popular belief. Really depends.

    • @shaun5475
      @shaun5475 Před 4 lety

      One could always check out the local scrap yard and possibly find the exact bumper with the same paint code.

    • @deadartapart
      @deadartapart Před 4 lety +1

      $40 for new bumper

    • @VeyronBD
      @VeyronBD Před 4 lety

      On a new car it can be crazy expensive though, like $100 for a used one. This is pretty minor effort compared to a lot of general body work too tbh

  • @AlphaJack
    @AlphaJack Před rokem +1

    Hi guys...love the channel. Question...Can this 6 gallon compressor spray an entire car...Or just bumpers?

  • @silkmd
    @silkmd Před 3 lety +6

    Great video,,,,,such a professional step by step....easy to follow now even older DIY like me can fixes my damage bumper 👍 thank you guys

  • @deepaklaxmi1
    @deepaklaxmi1 Před 3 lety +2

    Super finishing..
    Crafty workmanship..
    Nice

  • @mmuller3233
    @mmuller3233 Před 4 lety +10

    Great operation, you professionals work wonders.

  • @manfredschmalbach9023
    @manfredschmalbach9023 Před 2 lety

    Car dealer tricks ever were and ever will be interesting to look at while being executed. Looks absolutely beautiful and didn't cost more than a li'l bit of time, a couple cm2 of glass plus some car-dealer's goo and a squirta colour. With western wages for dealership mechanics You would do much cheaper getting an undamaged used one or even a new one from Ford in terms of overall hours put in I reckon, as the paint-job itself was the same in terms of work/time and You could have skipped the gooing-curing-sanding-gooing-curing-sanding-gooing-yet-again-curing-sanding part called fairing. Anyway, I personally ever did repair before replace, and appreciate very much the result You brought it towards. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ryanv7195
    @ryanv7195 Před 4 lety +7

    Wow that's a amazing job. Sure ppl say just buy a new one buts it's great to see a repair like this and know its possible to do. You can apply these techniques to something on a smaller scale and save yourself some money buying a new one. Even if you dont have the spray gun and set up at least it shows you can put the bumper back together in one piece close to the original shape. Subscribing, great ideas.

  • @arnierosen7743
    @arnierosen7743 Před rokem

    Amazing! Most places including small shops would order a new bumper and just paint match. I have never seen one repaired. What a great technique. You are amazing. Just did the impossible as far as I am concerned.

  • @frankvalencia9227
    @frankvalencia9227 Před 4 lety +12

    Thanks a lot for all your help guys!!..I’ve learned so much cool stuff on your channel..this bumper repair video is amazing..I’ve repaired 2 bumpers already using your method and came out flawless..thanks so much ..keep the auto body videos coming!..👍🏻👍🏻

    • @TheXxdarkangel10xx
      @TheXxdarkangel10xx Před 4 lety

      Fr, people don't see this is valuable knowledge, if you really learn to do this with good quality, you can earn a good money doing so, id charge 600- 800 for this job, new bumper cost double that easily.. And you probably spend 300- 400 dollars doing so, less if you have tools and materials.

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheXxdarkangel10xx idk, on ebay you can get a painted to match bumper for about $300...the parts cost to fix this is about $100

    • @sling__sh0t909
      @sling__sh0t909 Před 2 lety

      @@ratataran not on all cars tbh some cars like mine the bumpers are 2k +

  • @FZBLAZER
    @FZBLAZER Před 7 měsíci +1

    your time is so valuable....materials and labour and time ? cheaper to buy a new bumper?

    • @FZBLAZER
      @FZBLAZER Před 7 měsíci

      great video though...

  • @skodakatie7341
    @skodakatie7341 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing result, that is very good workmanship, although if an individual isn’t capable of performing this repair themselves, the cost of labour charges and materials for a body shop to do it may be as high as buying a new, or undamaged used OE bumper, and just having it sprayed!!.

  • @raymondkeckeisen9568
    @raymondkeckeisen9568 Před rokem +1

    You should try using HOT STAPLES instead of using Zip ties, also you should use plastic adhesion promoter by Dupli-Color. IT makes the paint and primers stick better. I have doing this for many years, just my opinion. Other wise GOOD JOB

  • @kingofkings2385
    @kingofkings2385 Před 3 lety +5

    if you mist black spraypaint on then sand that will show you where your high an low spots are, when you sand an still see a mist of black that shows you your low spots

  • @TruthHurtLiars
    @TruthHurtLiars Před 4 lety +1

    Result and finish is good but the fibre glass never bonds with plastic and will separate with moderate pressure. Plastic welding with filler rods is the way to go with metal mesh reinforcement on the inside. Can't fault the filling, priming, paint and clear.

  • @Trollemharder
    @Trollemharder Před 3 lety +5

    Does the amount of labor and materials make it more cost effective then replacement ?

  • @772777777777777
    @772777777777777 Před 3 lety +2

    Few suggestions and tips on how I would repair your bumper. Get yourself a very big soldering iron or a hot air welder or plastic. I would go to my local scrap yard and cut off strips of old bumpers similar or it's not identical to the one you would have in crate filler Rod that you would use to melt or weld two pieces of plastic together same material cheap doesn't cost you a penny.. if you have a lot of spider cracking you can take some aluminum screen and melt it into the plastic ie heat gun.. or I would use some 3m bonding panel adhesive that's design for Plastics

  • @peterford9369
    @peterford9369 Před 2 lety +3

    Great job guys. Lot of steps involved in doing it right. Question. How many hours do you think u have in it? Compared to buying a new one? I'm truly impressed the way you pieced together the busted stuff and reenforced the back like u did. Did the fiberglass ing affect getting the inserts back into the bumper? Still,,, great job.

  • @rockypalacios2494
    @rockypalacios2494 Před 3 lety +1

    They sell a plastic welding kit and staple kit with staples on ebay for like 40 bucks that can kit your time in half and just use fiberglass inside and pourable body fillef on outside quick easy to sand prime paint

  • @Sam_G63
    @Sam_G63 Před 3 lety +14

    I’m watching this while waiting in the service station to get my bumper replaced,and one of the guys gives me a strange look

    • @danielphelps2163
      @danielphelps2163 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably cause alot of body men don't know and or will never attempt this type of repair. That being said this is definitely how people will approach this type of repair but most the time it's definitely cheaper to just replace the bumper. They did a good job considering what it was at the start

    • @danielphelps2163
      @danielphelps2163 Před 3 lety +1

      Alot of time spent

    • @Sam_G63
      @Sam_G63 Před 3 lety

      @@danielphelps2163 yeah, they r only thought to remove and replace. I would say that’s the best way to go about but theses guys did a phenomenal job.

    • @Sam_G63
      @Sam_G63 Před 3 lety

      @@danielphelps2163 that’s what makes u think if it’s worth all the trouble.

  • @charleskosyjana1295
    @charleskosyjana1295 Před 3 lety +6

    I have used the zip tie trick myself. But that is as far as I went until I replaced the bumper. 😄😄😄

  • @CELTIC-CROSS
    @CELTIC-CROSS Před 3 lety +1

    what i do is drill 1 eight holes each side of the crack in line with one another and make Staples. i fold the staples at the back and with a hammer and dolly flatten into the plastic. it works great and is extremely strong then i sand and apply fiberglass

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 Před 4 lety +22

    Excellent job guys. Very detailed, step by step. Thanks for taking the time to produce this DIY video and providing all the additional info on materials used👍🏼👍🏼😄

  • @davidturner3386
    @davidturner3386 Před 2 lety

    After you repair the bumper and use your high solid primer sanded with 400 grit you can sand about 5 to 6 inches on out from your primer then sand the rest with 1000 grit then paint the prime red area then when you have covered the primer fan the gun out and away from the bumper and you can blend the color on the bumper in case the color is a little off the factory paint silk still match the other cender

  • @albedo2823
    @albedo2823 Před 3 lety +3

    The zip ties are great ,can put the fastener end on outside bumper so the mat and epoxy set flatter on back side .since front side gets ground off anyway-just a suggestion-Great Job on the repair !

  • @BLOWNDADDY1
    @BLOWNDADDY1 Před 3 lety

    Been there done that. You couldn't pay me enough to do that. Replace the bumper. If you can't afford a new bumper, you cant afford to pay me to do that. No no. Secondly if you can't afford a new or good used bumper, I don't want to work for you. But great job on the job you did. EXCELLENT

  • @waynegabler6570
    @waynegabler6570 Před 4 lety +3

    Because that 'final coat' material is epoxy you can cover it with some thin plastic wrap (Saran Wrap) and that allows you to use 'wheels' to help move the material around more so it is as close to final form before curing is finished and any sanding even starts.
    It also works out any air bubbles than cannot be worked out as trying that only messes up what is already laid down. Hard sanding areas would suggest a few thin coats would be 'better' than a single thicker application.

  • @khanyisilemthethwa2118

    im a woman who panelbeating cars and spraying so i learn more from you guys thank so much .

  • @micahhlc
    @micahhlc Před 3 lety +3

    Its amazing indeed. Reminded me to check very carefully abt buying 2nd hand car. Great job! Btw, I really think all car bumpers in overall should use a stronger material than plastic only.

    • @allenwilson6585
      @allenwilson6585 Před 3 lety +1

      bumpers are not bumpers anymore they are formally called bumper covers. They cover the u channel they put in for a bumper these days that collapse on impact. All designed for your safety, but requires a new car after most collisions.

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Před 3 lety

      @@allenwilson6585 no no no most collisions are fender benders, not totalling the vehicle.

  • @mirafelizav.hernandez8341

    Amazing result awesome video planning of doing this on my corolla but doing a cut out bumper from a different bumper of a car.

  • @jarocclinder3789
    @jarocclinder3789 Před 3 lety +3

    Great job fellas.. This looks really good.. The side by side instruction was really good too..

  • @ericlakota6512
    @ericlakota6512 Před 3 lety

    Id give this man 10 thumbs up never thought a person would even try it he just saved some $$$ profit few zip ties and his time what ever that pumper coast this sure blew my mind i know older car u can get new bumper from the bone yard but new car like this id say u save alot of money even older car their over 100$ that can be alot of money to some people remeber i smashed a new car up and had to buy genuine expensive parts

  • @OrahLoves
    @OrahLoves Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful. Very good information and demonstration. Thanks!

  • @jonnyditto4440
    @jonnyditto4440 Před 7 měsíci

    Good work. Only thing I’d recommend is spray a light tack coat of clear over the entire area needing paint. Let it kick off a few then u can lay on a heavier coat

  • @Gunners91094
    @Gunners91094 Před 3 lety +15

    That was extremely satisfying to watch! Big respect to you guys

  • @mdrc3288
    @mdrc3288 Před měsícem

    Finally somebody who wants to repair things and not just throw it away and replace!!!🙂🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @soldier2gud4me
    @soldier2gud4me Před 4 lety +30

    I would recommend Frankenstein to visit you guys. Good job on that bumper.

  • @c0smicwaverider
    @c0smicwaverider Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant! Glad to people fixing things rather than just throwing stuff away!

  • @bobbywilliams120
    @bobbywilliams120 Před 4 lety +7

    Awesome job guys... Great work... Just breathtaking... Thank you guys so much... I've learned so much watching your video. I'm getting ready to try my luck at fixing my own bumper... Just glad I found this video before I had bought a new one.

  • @davidovicc
    @davidovicc Před rokem +1

    I love the accent and I love your work. than god for youtube so we see what others far from are capable of doing.

  • @thadeusmuthemba5557
    @thadeusmuthemba5557 Před 3 lety +3

    Thats why many people go to spanish shops.
    everybody else would throw that away including me.
    also remember the new one needs painting too and thats why they are expensive.

  • @RESULTSofMERCY
    @RESULTSofMERCY Před měsícem

    Hi guys thanks for the awesome video, great work.. i have a question.. please explain to those of us who knows nothing about cars..
    Is it cheaper to fix a bumper than to just buy a new one?
    Because i see it takes alot of work..

  • @oldestoppalivetheyaintonac2066

    This guy puts me in the mind of a Helpful Count Chocula...
    Love the videos man, just poking fun.🤣

  • @hughkelly5701
    @hughkelly5701 Před 3 lety

    Have cable ties other way.Cut with flexi blade before grinding. Use larger plate for mixing much easier .Obviously not an economical repair but good commentary and helpful for DIY especially for fixing easier bodywork repairs.Thank you for instruction.

  • @DavidJones-qp8kn
    @DavidJones-qp8kn Před 4 lety +3

    To labour intensive second hand bumper or new !! Job done

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran Před 3 lety

      Maybe so, but fixing something yourself is very rewarding.

    • @DavidJones-qp8kn
      @DavidJones-qp8kn Před 3 lety

      If you’ve got nothing better to do with your life then yea crack on ... don’t make money doing repairs like this

  • @charlaclevenger9354
    @charlaclevenger9354 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir, your work looks top notch. Very professional work! A few years ago I repaired the bumper on a Ford Taurus that someone punched a hole in by backing into it with a trailer hitch ball. I removed all loose pieces then filled the hole with expanding foam insulation. Then filled the hole with bondo glass. Applied several layers with sanding in between each layer of bondo glass. Picked up a can of Dupli Color paint and asked a friend to paint it for me, I can’t use spray paint without having runs everywhere lol! It did not come out near as perfect as your work did but I was slightly impressed with my self.

  • @Tangaroa1dollarway
    @Tangaroa1dollarway Před 3 lety +7

    Did a good job, Thank you, nice.

  • @gus0302
    @gus0302 Před rokem

    Thanks for this! My car has one clean crack on a side so... Looks a little bit effortless for it but I've got hope that it can be repaired than look for a new one...

  • @crownvicca
    @crownvicca Před 4 lety +3

    Why not lock zip ties on the outside? That way you will have a smooth surface in the back once it's dry and less chance of air pockets. Also I like to use aluminum foil tape instead of duct tape.

  • @renerodriguez6126
    @renerodriguez6126 Před 3 lety +1

    With all the respect as a technicians like me I would like to say that it's not recommendable to fix a plastic bumper with the fiberglass first of all because fiberglass is not as flexible as a plastic that's why there is a lot of materials to repair a plastic bumpers that's an old school so I think you guys need to actualize thank you very much

  • @usa-jy5ox
    @usa-jy5ox Před 3 lety +4

    Very helpful and detailed! Great video

  • @michaelanderson6456
    @michaelanderson6456 Před rokem

    plastic weld work well too. however the netting win over with stabillity

  • @bbibas
    @bbibas Před 4 lety +3

    That fiberglass is full of airbubbles... it reduces the strent.
    Fiberglass is too rigid for bumpers. There are some resins special for bumpers witch are flexible.

  • @majorlook
    @majorlook Před 4 lety +1

    Hi great job. If you want to see high spots while sanding you can spray a guide coat with a bit of black paint.

  • @saturninomicu4097
    @saturninomicu4097 Před 3 lety +5

    Kept up the good work guys I got the idea now

  • @sydmd2675
    @sydmd2675 Před 3 lety +2

    The way you explanied really mean to share your experience and experts.... perfect..job.
    Is it cost effective .. your reply may helps a lot👍

  • @samsbogh9361
    @samsbogh9361 Před 4 lety +3

    What's the name of the light bondo you applied on minutes 27:28? And thanks guys for the great job👍

  • @BigSteve_Gaming187
    @BigSteve_Gaming187 Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciate the stop crack technique. Makes sense. I have a chunk that came off which is about 5 +/- centimeters in circumference about 1-2 cm from my rear driverside door on my 04' Passat 1.8T GLS. At this point I am gonna have 2 repaint it at some point but I need to repair this chunk in order to have it evened out so I can repaint the Midnight blue Metallic or wrap it. Was originally thinking I'd have to fiberglass the hell of that area but ima look more into that specific Bondi's you have shown. I love this car cuz it's in really good shape and the motor runs as smooth as silk. That gouge is about 1/2 - 1cm deep so not gonna be fun but integrating what you have used may save me alot of hassle. Thanks.

  • @alexburkhalter5417
    @alexburkhalter5417 Před 4 lety +5

    I love your guys' videos! simple and ingenious I am working on my jetta bumper today and I really appreciate this

  • @rusanyukaare179
    @rusanyukaare179 Před rokem

    I like how you mixed your primer and the paint. Thank you for your efforts. I learn a lot.

  • @kenmorefleming6692
    @kenmorefleming6692 Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful work.You guys are amazing.With proper explanations.Perfect

  • @moushe786
    @moushe786 Před 4 lety +1

    Eastern European /Russian guys are just next level. Work hard and get sh*t done. Building, paint jobs, mechanic no problem. My mechanic is from Romania..legend!

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 Před 3 lety

      Hard times make hard working,smart people. Big respect for these guys,doing great work. Western peoples would just throw away and buy new, while preaching about saving the planet. If you like this,check out Pakistan truck garage,these guys can fix any damn thing.!