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Old 06-29-2008, 09:05 PM
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There are several photos of my bumper on the above website and I'm just looking for suggestions on how to repair it, rather than purchasing a whole new bumper. I was considering glueing it back together somehow, but I don't know if that would work, or what to use as an adhesive. Then using touch up paint to smooth it over. If there are anything other ideas on how to fix it that'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Repair Suggestions

Hello Gustav832,

In order to repair a rip you are going to have to take your bumper cover off to repair it. 3M makes some adhesives you can use to make the repair. Here are some training videos that 3M has to help you make the repairs. Click here, then click the plastic repair section. For additional information visit. www.LearnAutoBody.com and click on resources link.

I hope this helps.
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