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25 Responses to “Automobile Collision Repair-How To Repair Your Plastic Bumper Cover. Part 1”
I had to repair gouges like that on the camaro bumper cover I told you about but I used 100 grit then 180 then 220 wet and a coat of primer and people that read this and arent sure it does work great
very useful info Pete!
Pete I am with you I don’t like to hear about a lady afraid of some abusing animal.
You got a future with that camera Charlie. SWRNC today – hollywood tomorrow?
i’m doing the same thing at the moment , instaling ‘fender flairs” on my pick up.Charlie is a “good enough” cameraman i think,
Nice job on the camera Charlie, Pete is training you well.
@ghtowagon Yes,, as long as the surface is preped right… Evercoat glazing putty to the rescue.. Pete
yep you found yourself a camera man.
I had to repair gouges like that on the camaro bumper cover I told you about but I used 100 grit then 180 then 220 wet and a coat of primer and people that read this and arent sure it does work great
@swrnc
Lol Tripod.
U legend, all the best to Minnie, Bruno and yaself.
@davedree Thanks Dave… Good Camara Mans names is “TRIPOD”….
“your not teaching me shit!!” haha
Love you man!!
Do you wipe that down with anything before the Evercoat Pete?
Good video pete, good explaining etc,
and as people have said you have yourself a good camera man too
Good thing she had her friend Pete to keep her out of trouble! I hope she paid an expedite fee for the rush service.
“you see that charlie?” LOL
just compound all the big stuff and use touch up paint, 10 dollar fix!
this guy is legendary
lol not only good at what you do but your well funny too
Your not teachin me shit….you see that Charlie?
Good job… thank you dud.
Killer. this is EXACTLY WHAT I NEED
and have been asking around
one stop shop that Cha—no- Pete
Pete that’s it
@scuds03 yeap
There is no problem so big that you cannot fix it with 80 grit.
great video…:)