Thank you very much! Very cool how anyone can find this information and get a tutorial on a computer nowadays! I'm almost 60 and back when the first toy cars (made from plastic) came out, unless you had a buddy that worked at a collision repair body shop, you had to actually go to college to get training and experience and there were almost no "kits" available for fixing plastic. I am working on my 88 year old mom's Dodge Caravan where a hay truck almost took the whole front end off of it without doing a lot of structural damage, but there are cracks in it and since it is about one third of the entire front of the vehicle wrecking yards want "an arm and a leg" for anything in perfect condition. I remember giving my Dad, who passed in '08, love you Dad, a ride down to the dealership to pick it up new and I just want mom to see it all repaired and soon if you know what I mean. love you Mom!
Very nice video including product information as it’s not every day you get a bumper cover that is repairable. Thanks for the product numbers as I had to play it back 3 time on cell phone to catch the filler that can be used as a seam sealer. #5887 is what I heard! Thanks.
I don’t know the timing that you actually followed, but it seemed like you said that you took your mask off right after applying the adhesion promoter, as the chemical was flashing off. Shouldn’t you be waiting till it’s finished flashing off before taking your mask off? Isn’t flashing off caused by solvents evaporating?
Your absolutely right but he was not in direct contact with the chemical compared to when he was applying it, the vapors would dissipate in the atmosphere as it flashes and with that small of an area, the vapors would have thinned out and or wont even reach the height he was in as judging from the background he's in a enclose environment that air circulates well but does not blow around everywhere compared to when ur outdoors. Also normally these rooms have a filtered air vents.
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Thank you very much! Very cool how anyone can find this information and get a tutorial on a computer nowadays! I'm almost 60 and back when the first toy cars (made from plastic) came out, unless you had a buddy that worked at a collision repair body shop, you had to actually go to college to get training and experience and there were almost no "kits" available for fixing plastic. I am working on my 88 year old mom's Dodge Caravan where a hay truck almost took the whole front end off of it without doing a lot of structural damage, but there are cracks in it and since it is about one third of the entire front of the vehicle wrecking yards want "an arm and a leg" for anything in perfect condition. I remember giving my Dad, who passed in '08, love you Dad, a ride down to the dealership to pick it up new and I just want mom to see it all repaired and soon if you know what I mean. love you Mom!
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Very nice video including product information as it’s not every day you get a bumper cover that is repairable.
Thanks for the product numbers as I had to play it back 3 time on cell phone to catch the filler that can be used as a seam sealer. #5887 is what I heard!
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The part numbers are in the descriptions. Click on “more”.
I don’t know the timing that you actually followed, but it seemed like you said that you took your mask off right after applying the adhesion promoter, as the chemical was flashing off. Shouldn’t you be waiting till it’s finished flashing off before taking your mask off? Isn’t flashing off caused by solvents evaporating?
Your absolutely right but he was not in direct contact with the chemical compared to when he was applying it, the vapors would dissipate in the atmosphere as it flashes and with that small of an area, the vapors would have thinned out and or wont even reach the height he was in as judging from the background he's in a enclose environment that air circulates well but does not blow around everywhere compared to when ur outdoors. Also normally these rooms have a filtered air vents.
Good question but I’m in an extremely well ventilated area. There’s an intake filtered vent right under my feet. 👍