jon-valver
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wanting to smooth my bumper and respray, is bodyfiller all the way along the best way to do it? and any1 got any pics of a good smoothered bumper
[Edited on 07-06-2010 by jon-valver]
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mattk
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welding is your best bet mate, filler will crack and look bumpy
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jon-valver
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bugger. cant weld lol
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mantamark
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plastic weld mate, not like normal welding.
Basically, the groove in the bumper is too deep to fill with fibreglass / filler.
You could try fibreglass matting over it, but it would sink over time.
Plastic welding is basically using something like a soldering iron & some plastic (probs from another bumper), heating it up & melting it onto your bumper, that creates a solid base, then you can sand it down & may get away with a very light skim & paint.
And you can also pay companies who specialise in plastic welding to do it for you.
[Edited on 07-06-2010 by mantamark]
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jon-valver
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how much would i be looking at?
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Ingham
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Save your money for your 1.8 SRi.
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corsabsonny
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ill do you one for £75 in primer if u supply the bumper
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ed
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Fibreglass filler will be fine if you do the job properly.
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corsabsonny
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will crack of in minutes, can cut the recess of and use fiberglass matting but it isnt worth it
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Bonney
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You can get a special bumper filler that is made especially for plastic. It's made by isopon and its called bumper fill.
Only problem is, As said before it may sink over time.
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Twitch
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filler or fibre glass is fine if you do it right and wont look bumpy unless your shit at smoothing it down. if you leave it a week it will give it time to sink ( if it will ) after that you can paint it and good as new
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mantamark
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And while you're at it, you could paint a straight line along the side of your car.
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Chris x
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
And while you're at it, you could paint a straight line along the side of your car.
F
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connollygt30
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How do you smooth a standard bumper?
Same way as you...Put throttle bodies on your 1.6 while your astra gsi is sitting next to your corsa c sri...FUCKING GOBSHITE!
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jon-valver
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LOL calm down
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Twitch
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Make judgements about my car after you have seen it and just in a picture thank you. And on a serious note if you want to also smooth off the number plate recese ( just thought ) some tiger seal
and an old number plate woks great or even plastic weld the plate on. After that a light skim and paint less chance od it sinking then.
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AndyCorsaSport
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Fibreglass will be fine, anyone that says fibre glass will crack obviously didnt do it right. I did one 2 years ago, fibreglass, then thin skim of filler over top, prime, paint, i even scuffed the bumper on a wall and it didnt crack, just took the paint off. Lasted over a year then i sold the car with it on.
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jon-valver
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where can u get all the matirials needed and how much for?
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Limecat
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quote: Originally posted by connollygt30
How do you smooth a standard bumper?
Same way as you...Put throttle bodies on your 1.6 while your astra gsi is sitting next to your corsa c sri...FUCKING GOBSHITE!
Or the same way you fuck people about as you are a timewaster.
FUCKING GOBSHITE.
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2ltrjim
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quote: Originally posted by jon-valver
wanting to smooth my bumper and respray, is bodyfiller all the way along the best way to do it? and any1 got any pics of a good smoothered bumper
[Edited on 07-06-2010 by jon-valver]
look in my garage mate i think mine was nice and smooth till some clumsy old man reversed into me
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2ltrjim
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but in all fair ness if you havent a clue then you wont be able too
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manudave
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fibreglass filler but...dont do it all in 1 ...layer by layer so you dont have a huge thick layer ....im doing the whole bumper so its 1 strong skin
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jon-valver
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how much is this fiberglass filler to buy and wer from?
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