This is such a fantastic and practical solution for repairing plastic bumpers! The step-by-step instructions are super easy to follow. Thanks for sharing this valuable tip!
@@homehome1542 Ya, the video is almost like those 5-min crafts that's dubious and full of shit. The sanding part - there's so many grits of sandpaper, but there's no mention of what was used. Also, the paint remover + styrofoam + contact adhesive glue - I can imagine the toxic/poisonous fumes that are generated, but this content creator does not give a foreword or warning/cautionary instruction to use a respirator or a mask while working with these chemicals/materials. Not very responsible of him at all.
Brilliant! Just wish the chemicals were explained as the process goes along, then it would be perfect. Language used can be translated easily so no problem. Thanks
Ja ja los corcome la curiosidad no ? Sigan tirando conjeturas y adivinanzas ahí está la gracia el maestro siempre siempre se guarda algun secreto demasiado conque nos mostró como hacer una soldadura plástica Ta -te -ti- suerte para ti
Okay I really got to stop you at the beginning of the video here, never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever cut with one of those kind of blades like you're doing there with that kind of force exclamation point use a Dremel to cut out the rough stuff and then trim it with one of those gently. That type of blade can snap it can slip I'm telling you and then you can ruin yourself quick! Never think you're Superman and that it can't happen to you... Use razor knives to trim with never to cut out huge sections!
He's a self made genius! If we Were living in the cave man days, this guy would be one person to get us moving forward towards the future. He took what ever he had and made it work instead of spending thousands of dollars for auto body work. Me on the other hand I would have thrown the junk in the garbage can in real time. BRAVO 👏 such a genius!
Wow, I never knew repairing a plastic bumper could be this simple! The use of common tools and materials makes it so accessible. Definitely subscribing for more great DIY tips!
First 1 inch paint stripper water bottle Styrofoam until egg yoke consistency then contact cement 'red can/ paint thinner mineral spirits on the other side foam until voids are filled level or more wet sand to 600 primer then paint
Watching from Greece.Really nice idea.Is it elastic like PP though or is it harder than that?Also in the situation you showed,the damage was in the middle,so the overall structure of the plastic part was good.What if the damage of the plastic starts at the edge of it and continues for say,5cm?Do you have any recommendation?I mostly use thermoplastic welding. I will definitely try your technique though!!!
Si comprate un ventilador hablan cada pavadas y más los sabihondos ni te cuento los envidiosos y aún más los inútiles que no saben emparchar ni una cámara de bicicletas me causa gracia algunas opiniones
I was thinking why not just use jb weld from the backside instead of all the styro foam goop. The metal screen will hold it in place. Then bondo filler to fair and paint.
Mucha cosa, muy complicado: Pongan algodón en el hueco y le echan pegaloca, se pondrá super duro, luego lijan y le dan acabado normal, lo que se hace con masilla plástica !
@@realgaparking Never tried the harbor freight one' I'd say it'd probably work for someone at home and save a person some money. I have a couple different ones' one I made myself about 35 years ago. There's several different types of rubbers/plastics It' best to use the same material from an old scrap piece laying around for a filler.
Since it's the acetone in most paint thinners/strippers that does the melting, just use pure acetone. Different brands of paint strippers have various chemicals in their mixes and may not even have acetone in them. Also what is the need for the contact cement? First off it's $20 for a pint. To all the guys saying "use Bondo" , it's not strictly a flexible plastic like the video is creating. Bondo will crack easily in this application.
- Prévention des risques : Vous devriez porter des gants de sécurité quand vous découpez avec beaucoup d'efforts le parechoc avec une simple lame de cuter. - Risk prevention: You should wear safety gloves when cutting the bumper with great effort with a simple cuter blade.
El removedor de pintura es una solución que despega la pintura de superficies de materiales como: Superficies de madera, superficies de pintura de automóviles...etc.
Excellent video. I would try 99% acetone to the same consistency instead of the thinner/spirits. It will cure faster and is extremely durable, plus it's a more neutral color, not that you'll see that, but still.
Il existe des produits spécifiques et bien plus efficaces et simples d'utilisation pour ce type de réparation. De plus on utilise un fer à souder sans respecter la bonne température pour le type de plastique.On brûle au lieu de souder. Idem il existe des matériels spécifiques pour chauffer à la bonne température.
Por que no 7sar un pedazo devel mismo material de la pieza que esta reparando. Y colocarlo entre la malla y el tape. Luego derretirlo como el resto. Mi humilde opinión.
Only problem is that the mixture you shown has another name, it's called firebrick. It's strong but extremely flammable. We used to use it to make fireplace starters out of old Styrofoam. The form and netting was good, but best to use a form of non-flamable sandable epoxy. Don't want to create a fire hazzard.
Overall, interesting video, but not enough information on the specific products used. In my understanding, paint thinners can vary drastically in composition, with most, I believe, being predominantly mineral oil with a bit of trimethyl benzene added, other paint thinners are mostly esters (banana oil), some are citric acid based and some are largely acetone. I am guessing an acetone based paint thinner, or perhaps pure acetone would be most effective in dissolving the plastic foam. I am unsure about the purpose of adding the glue, but perhaps this might enhance the flexibility of the patch to make it more compatible with the plastic in the bumper. In the final spray painting, I believe it would be critical to select a spray paint that is made specifically for coating plastic bumpers. NAPA Martin Senour, Dupont and other automotive paint manufacturers typically have a product line specifically formulated for painting plastic bumpers. Other spray enamels may not bond well to plastic, would be too inflexible and crack and fail prematurely, and would not tolerate the large amount of thermal expansion and contraction that plastic undergoes with changing temperature.
This is such a fantastic and practical solution for repairing plastic bumpers! The step-by-step instructions are super easy to follow. Thanks for sharing this valuable tip!
Ok Bro!
It would be nice if you showed the items you are using for this project
Turn on your c c (captions) its on the screen
@@margieg1908liquid glue? Which type? There's so many!
@@homehome1542 Ya, the video is almost like those 5-min crafts that's dubious and full of shit.
The sanding part - there's so many grits of sandpaper, but there's no mention of what was used.
Also, the paint remover + styrofoam + contact adhesive glue - I can imagine the toxic/poisonous fumes that are generated, but this content creator does not give a foreword or warning/cautionary instruction to use a respirator or a mask while working with these chemicals/materials.
Not very responsible of him at all.
Good idea, I didn't think plastic welding could be so simple. Thank you for sharing this technique
Plastic welding been used for over 30 yrs
TH-camrs DONT know bout it
Try using Bondo. Same results much quicker.
What is the stuff in the rea can??? & what is in the tube ??? I don’t know what you used ?!
paint stripper
polystyrene
liquid glue
for the place;
strong glue
double sided adhesive tape
sandpaper 100
sandpaper 600
paint
CA GLUE, aka crazy glue
Brilliant! Just wish the chemicals were explained as the process goes along, then it would be perfect. Language used can be translated easily so no problem. Thanks
Maybe styro and acetone mixed to melt or you may use gasoline. Just an opinion.
it's second glue+ fixer
It would've been nice if you mentioned what you were using during the vid
Rubber contact cement super glue and WOOD sand paper.
The paint will resolve the styrofoam with time. It has a catalyst that will dissolve it.
Ja ja los corcome la curiosidad no ? Sigan tirando conjeturas y adivinanzas ahí está la gracia el maestro siempre siempre se guarda algun secreto demasiado conque nos mostró como hacer una soldadura plástica Ta -te -ti- suerte para ti
💯 THIS was a waste of time. I have NO CLUE what you used for the last half... stripease ok but the rest who knows!! Meaningless
Turn on your cc(captions) its on the screen
Nice ❤❤❤
Estupendo desde Venezuela 😊
Es muy bueno el video pero te falto dejar en los nombre específicos de los pegamentos químico
Uso removedor de pintura , y el segundo pegamento que uso acá en chile se le llama agorex o neopren , ya el 3ro q lo echo a gotas lo desconoy
Your video is very good, I like this creativity. line line❤
I'm glad you like it
THAT IS PRETTY IMPRESSIVE... BUT YOU SHOULD MAKE A LIST, OR TELL THE VIEWERS EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO DO THE REPAIR.
Super nice i keep it on mind
FFS you blind did you watch the fkin video .... Typical wet wipe 😂
I'm from Iran👌♻️♻️♻️♻️♻️♻️
And I’m from the Netherlands!
I congratulate those who uploaded this, it's genius. Very good work
Thank you so much!
Perfecto trabajo bravo 👏 👍 💪
Thank you Bro!
Wow! I’m impressed! Great job and thank you for sharing this tutorial. I really appreciate it.
Okay I really got to stop you at the beginning of the video here, never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever cut with one of those kind of blades like you're doing there with that kind of force exclamation point use a Dremel to cut out the rough stuff and then trim it with one of those gently. That type of blade can snap it can slip I'm telling you and then you can ruin yourself quick! Never think you're Superman and that it can't happen to you... Use razor knives to trim with never to cut out huge sections!
Maybe no dremel available
He's a self made genius! If we Were living in the cave man days, this guy would be one person to get us moving forward towards the future. He took what ever he had and made it work instead of spending thousands of dollars for auto body work. Me on the other hand I would have thrown the junk in the garbage can in real time. BRAVO 👏 such a genius!
Tell me about it , it costed me an ER visit and a few stitches 😂😅😂😂
Poor use of handtools, especially the Stanley knife (UK)
It Works for him. So let him be.
Never cut pulling the blade toward you 😂
you see this time and time again
I only opened this video to say the same thing.
Ever
My first thought too. His thumb was in the direct path of blade.
Wow, I never knew repairing a plastic bumper could be this simple! The use of common tools and materials makes it so accessible. Definitely subscribing for more great DIY tips!
That was awesome👍🏻🇺🇸
Nice tip, thanks 🙂👍
Super intéressant, merci (from Belgium)
I use my abs scrap parts and filament for stuff like this. Pickle jar and acetone. Instant abs paste
@3nginuur J'ai pas mal l'impression que vous aimez bien blaguer, non ?
Very good.....thanks from indonesia.....👍👍👍
Welcome 👍
Excelente, trabajo 👍
Thank Bro!
Creative😮
So satisfying. Thanks
First 1 inch paint stripper water bottle Styrofoam until egg yoke consistency then contact cement 'red can/ paint thinner mineral spirits on the other side foam until voids are filled level or more wet sand to 600 primer then paint
Good idea, I didn't think plastic welding could be so simple. Thank you for sharing this technique
Very good
Absolument fascinant !!!!!
¡ Excellent. Thankyou vm .God Bless to you and yours !
Thank you Bro! Have a nice day!
Bravo!! Ora so come fare. Grazie mille 🤗
Thank you so much!
المشاهدة من مصر (اسوان) قمة الابداع وممتاذ جدا كابتن سليم
مرحبا كابتن سليم! جميل أن أعرفك
Have you ever Heard of Bondo!?
Bondo is a brand of body filler.
Worst body filler I've ever used.
Yes
This was my first thought. I have used this plenty and never had an issue with it.
Watching from Greece.Really nice idea.Is it elastic like PP though or is it harder than that?Also in the situation you showed,the damage was in the middle,so the overall structure of the plastic part was good.What if the damage of the plastic starts at the edge of it and continues for say,5cm?Do you have any recommendation?I mostly use thermoplastic welding.
I will definitely try your technique though!!!
Styrene is some nasty caustic fumes so I’d be sure to have proper ventilation.
Si comprate un ventilador hablan cada pavadas y más los sabihondos ni te cuento los envidiosos y aún más los inútiles que no saben emparchar ni una cámara de bicicletas me causa gracia algunas opiniones
your wife....
'any one know why we are short one spoon? I'm missing one from this set'
😆
They make plastic repair much better and faster with the plastic glues
Great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Nimm Legosteine und Aceton. Ist perfekt!
Great skill❤
it's a good idea, thank you!
Glad you like it! ❤️
The idea is great
Super cool
I will just use bondo:)
I was thinking why not just use jb weld from the backside instead of all the styro foam goop. The metal screen will hold it in place. Then bondo filler to fair and paint.
Mucha cosa, muy complicado: Pongan algodón en el hueco y le echan pegaloca, se pondrá super duro, luego lijan y le dan acabado normal, lo que se hace con masilla plástica !
คน
Have to say love how safely you use that knife. Aim for the wrist they always say. Haha
Excelente!!!
Exelente trabajo Dios lo bendiga y lo Felicito gracias gracias
Fiberglass would have been quicker
Maybe but not as many clicks
Fiber glass resin won't stick to certain types of rubbers and plastics without turning loose.
I agree but harbor freight has a plastic welding kit works ok..
@@realgaparking
Never tried the harbor freight one' I'd say it'd probably work for someone at home and save a person some money. I have a couple different ones' one I made myself about 35 years ago. There's several different types of rubbers/plastics
It' best to use the same material from an old scrap piece laying around for a filler.
Quickest isn’t always the best
🤔A little styrofoam some paint thinner and some rubber cement makes a good rubber feeling replacement🧐 duly noted 👌🏾👍🏾💯
Pas mal , tu a essayé avec de la super glu liquide mélangé avec du ciment pur c'est faisable ?
From south of France.
good job
Thanks Bro
Hello. What do you pour from the red bucket at the end? Tnx
Dog x-66. Plastic glue
Good time, teacher, your works are really beautiful 💖🤌👍🌹 and unique 💖💖
Thank you! 😃
Very nice
Thanks
Есть стекловолокнистая шпатлёвка на много быстрее
Whst a waste of time for a crap job 🙄 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii señor muy bien dicho 😂😂😂@@GadjiW
メッシュまでは最高!あとは硬化剤A&BまぜまぜでOK😊
If that bumper is made of ABS, why not just use ABS plumbing pipe filings and ABS glue..?
yepp................ I guess you are walking on the smart side of resolving that problem
Thanks
Welcome
Soy de Zaragoza ( España
hello, im from Italy, thanks
You're welcome
Since it's the acetone in most paint thinners/strippers that does the melting, just use pure acetone. Different brands of paint strippers have various chemicals in their mixes and may not even have acetone in them. Also what is the need for the contact cement? First off it's $20 for a pint. To all the guys saying "use Bondo" , it's not strictly a flexible plastic like the video is creating. Bondo will crack easily in this application.
Rule number 1 don't pull the Stanley towards you
If you use a knife like that maybe keep a tourniquet handy?
As empresas que fazem reparos em parachoques usam Durepox.
Dude there’s no need for the top, to be filled so much, skim coat of fiberglass would have finished it
Heat up the razor blade and you’ll have a much easier time with the first part 🔥
- Prévention des risques : Vous devriez porter des gants de sécurité quand vous découpez avec beaucoup d'efforts le parechoc avec une simple lame de cuter.
- Risk prevention: You should wear safety gloves when cutting the bumper with great effort with a simple cuter blade.
必要なアイテム全部をそろえるのも大変だし、作業も簡単ではなさそう。
Que bueno queda
These are great tips.Thanks for the video, hopefully I can grow my channel to 50,000 in a few years,lol
Interesting
Thank you! Have a nice day!
quick question, why not use JB weld ?
El "removedor de pintura" qué producto es?
Gracias
El removedor de pintura es una solución que despega la pintura de superficies de materiales como: Superficies de madera, superficies de pintura de automóviles...etc.
The thumbnails all look like clickbait but somehow you’re doing it in real life.
Excellent video. I would try 99% acetone to the same consistency instead of the thinner/spirits. It will cure faster and is extremely durable, plus it's a more neutral color, not that you'll see that, but still.
Thank Bro!
Simple and effective
Thank Bro! ❤️❤️
You really are good in wasting time
You trust cutting blades a little bit too much 😂😂😂 Dollar Tree can save you stitches and money for the emergency room 👍🏾
Desde España
Il existe des produits spécifiques et bien plus efficaces et simples d'utilisation pour ce type de réparation.
De plus on utilise un fer à souder sans respecter la bonne température pour le type de plastique.On brûle au lieu de souder.
Idem il existe des matériels spécifiques pour chauffer à la bonne température.
3d팬을 사용해 보심이 !!
Love how he shows a clear picture of that yellow liquid. I'm unfamiliar with its label.
Mucho 'jale', para 'eso' tan sencillo.pero la intencion es la 'buena'.❤
Por que no 7sar un pedazo devel mismo material de la pieza que esta reparando. Y colocarlo entre la malla y el tape. Luego derretirlo como el resto. Mi humilde opinión.
Aap ki shop Kahan he
What were the materials used ?
Yes that is right.
Was that a hardener in the orange can?
What was the polystyrene melted in
How about using bondo or fiberglass. To easy.
Hezké, ale příliš pracné a zdlouhavé. Existují rychlejší a efektivnější způsoby jak opravit plastový díl.
is melting foam with super glue stronger than with baking soda + super glue?
Más barato comprarlo nuevo, con todo lo utilizado 😅
You made easy work lengthy process.....
Thanks a lot 😊
Dommage de ne pas avoir le détail de l'ensemble des produits utilisés.
Пенопласт и растворитель делает чудеса.
❤❤❤
❤️❤️
Usar Durepox e mais facil, rapido e mais barato.
Only problem is that the mixture you shown has another name, it's called firebrick. It's strong but extremely flammable. We used to use it to make fireplace starters out of old Styrofoam. The form and netting was good, but best to use a form of non-flamable sandable epoxy. Don't want to create a fire hazzard.
Overall, interesting video, but not enough information on the specific products used. In my understanding, paint thinners can vary drastically in composition, with most, I believe, being predominantly mineral oil with a bit of trimethyl benzene added, other paint thinners are mostly esters (banana oil), some are citric acid based and some are largely acetone. I am guessing an acetone based paint thinner, or perhaps pure acetone would be most effective in dissolving the plastic foam. I am unsure about the purpose of adding the glue, but perhaps this might enhance the flexibility of the patch to make it more compatible with the plastic in the bumper. In the final spray painting, I believe it would be critical to select a spray paint that is made specifically for coating plastic bumpers. NAPA Martin Senour, Dupont and other automotive paint manufacturers typically have a product line specifically formulated for painting plastic bumpers. Other spray enamels may not bond well to plastic, would be too inflexible and crack and fail prematurely, and would not tolerate the large amount of thermal expansion and contraction that plastic undergoes with changing temperature.